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I hope we’re a bit farther along than this, but maybe not: “epidemiology in the nineteenth century was much like economics in the twentieth century: a subject of intense public interest and concern, in which theories abounded but where the scope for controlled experiment was limited” Cooper
People who follow me know that I think little of Paul Krugman as a person. He was a brilliant economist, one who changed the way economists thinks about international economics, and his Nobel Prize was well deserved. That was a long time ago. He then provided a service to all of us by writing books… Read more