Economics at the millennium
Goldfarb and Leonard consider the present and future course of economics in the 21st century. The revenge of the norms in economics is a scientifically welcome effect of the ongoing process whereby economics reduces the IQ of homo economicus, thereby sometimes making him smarter.
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