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Economics in Denial I thought this was terrific -- until the last para, when Mr Davies says:These assumptions took a hard hit in the crisis, causing an abrupt shift to far more intrusive regulation.Where is this "more intrusive regulation"? Could Mr Davies provide examples?Surely, the real story is the lack of regulatory follow-through, much like the lack of rethinking in economics.
Economics in Denial
I thought this was terrific -- until the last para, when Mr Davies says:
These assumptions took a hard hit in the crisis, causing an abrupt shift to far more intrusive regulation.
Where is this "more intrusive regulation"? Could Mr Davies provide examples?
Surely, the real story is the lack of regulatory follow-through, much like the lack of rethinking in economics.