The perils of centrist economics in a polarised world / Kenneth Rogoff
A decade ago, a prominent analysis was falsely cast as a call for austerity. Our real offence was suggesting there might be a trade-off between debt and growth It’s not easy being a centrist economist in today’s polarised, social media-driven world, where every idea is quickly forced into one (…)
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