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Posted on: February 24, 2020 at 12:51:09 CT
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flowery phrases and serious comments on the state of whatever. But I see no clearly defined solutions to anything, which seems to follow Mises himself.

I give this example from the piece: "As a result, economics has been corrupted into a predictive discipline which fails to correctly predict anything; into a prescriptive discipline which prescribes the wrong policies, and into an empirical discipline which collects data but misses the point."

Ok, maybe so. First, one practical use of economics IS to predict things. And "the point". What is it? I have no idea.

Also, at the end he mentions illiberalism. In what manner do we have that. Most of the financial problems, among others, I see comes from excessive liberalism. So again, what does our boy Jeff propose as that solution?

By the way....I expect no answers at all from you.
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Mises and the "New Economics" - pickle MU - 2/24 12:05:11
     What a valiant effort at erudition there, full of - GA Tiger MU - 2/24 12:51:09
          only a Demlib would believe government's role is to - ashtray UF - 2/24 13:12:02
     RE: Mises and the "New Economics" - sarasotatiger MU - 2/24 12:17:34




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