Math Took Experts Off the Mark

Sep 16, 2009 / By William F. Nicklin
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For nearly three decades, economists have been wrong. See why New York Times op-ed columnist Paul Krugman says the central cause of the profession's failure was the desire for an all-encompassing, intellectually elegant approach that also gave economists a chance to show off their mathematical prowess.

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