<blockquote>'For proponents of the Austrian theory, Krugman's
Pop Internationalism is welcome relief from the "vulgar Keynesianism" that fills his
New York Times column. Despite the book's flaws, Krugman does a great job at dismissing unfounded fears about free trade. In the end, he even provides a quasi endorsement of Misesian
praxeology and logical deduction:
<blockquote> But economics is not a dismal science because the economists like it that way; it is because in the end we must submit to the tyranny not just of the numbers, but of the logic they express.</blockquote>
If only every
New York Times columnist took Krugman's advice — including himself.'
- James E. Miller,
The Good Krugman, May 23, 2011</blockquote>
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'..the Baltic nations .. a harsh austerity..' - '..the process of entrepreneurial creativity..' - '..the subjectivist revolution..’</blockquote>