Comment on Barbera: Your Gift Will Make You Rich
Casey Mulligan
The Economists' Voice, 2010, vol. 7, issue 2, 4
Abstract:
Casey Mulligan is not swayed by Barbera or Krugman's attacks on the Chicago School of economics. In fact, Mulligan argues that labor market distortions and not a banking collapse are critical to understanding our current deep recession.
Date: 2010
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