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I find it an interesting critique, too, though I do wonder whether it hits the mark. I'm no economist, but (assuming the fundamental work put into this book is as groundbreaking and unprecedented as said by those who are economists) does the book need to prescribe policy? Can't it stand on it's own, and perhaps aim to change the public policy discourse instead of coming down from on high with two stone tablets?


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