As it turns out, however, to make sense of new and strange phenomena, one must be prepared to play with ideas. And I use the word “play” advisedly: dignified people, without a whimsical streak, almost never offer fresh insights, in economics or anywhere else. | |
— Paul Krugman | |
From the introduction to his book: “The Return of Depression Economics“ | |
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Playing Makes Sense
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