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Showing posts with label Economic effectiveness of governments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Economic effectiveness of governments. Show all posts

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Brian Easton: How Much Influence Do Governments Have?


The more informed an economist is, the more they keep their head down during elections.

Elections are not a time to talk about economics in a serious way. Sure, politicians talk about the economy and what they will do to it, with promises soon forgotten when they take power. Elections are timely reminders of how shallow and poor quality our public discussion on the economy is. (You won’t be able to infer how I voted from this column. Economic issues were not a major determinant.)