niedziela, 21 lutego 2010

Ciemny wiek makroekonomii

Midway through his standing-room-only lecture at MIT on Friday,... Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman PhD '77 took a brief detour into world history — specifically to the Dark Ages.

It was a period, Krugman suggested, that was especially dismal not merely due to, say, rampant barbarism, but because it constituted an intellectual reversal: "In the Dark Ages, people forgot what the Greeks and Romans had learned."

Żródło: Economist's View

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