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Friday, July 24, 2009

The State of Macroeconomics

These three articles in The Economist, on the state of macroeconomics, make for interesting reading. Brad de Long, Paul Krugman and Stumbling and Mumbling comment. Mark Thoma provided useful discussion on this topic back in April.
Posted by Jonathan Boymal at 9:00 PM

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