Dan Seitz

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Gone were the days when economic policy was about shrinking the state to set free the spontaneous order of market liberty. No longer did wisdom lie in devising predictable rules to curtail the arbitrary discretion of policy makers. Economic policy modeled on warfare was a matter of will, vigilance, tactical nous and firepower. And despite the populist appeal of the military rhetoric, there was a political price to pay.
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
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