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  1. Capital & Crisis December 2002: The Economist's Dark and Stormy Night December 1, 2002

      Thomas Carlyle called economics the dismal science. The popular story is that Carlyle was sneering at Thomas Malthus, the man who predicted the world would run out of resources because of overpopulation. The story’s wrong, but the moniker is certainly right. Economics is a dismal science, and it’s the writing that makes it so. Not [...]

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