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Wednesday
Jan142009

Liberal and libertarian economists

Modern liberal economists draw their core beliefs from Adam Smith, but starting in the late 19th Century they were mugged by reality, says Brad DeLong, who explains where the group is now, how it got here, and how it compares to libertarianism here.

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