Many markets work best with little or no outside interference. But others - especially those subject to big 'externalities' - need a helping hand.
Eric MaskinRead
Economist · American · b. 1950
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Many markets work best with little or no outside interference. But others - especially those subject to big 'externalities' - need a helping hand.
Perhaps one day earthquakes, hurricanes and financial crashes will all be predictable. But we don't have to wait until then for seismology, meteorology and economics to become sciences; they already are.
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