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Ten things he got wrong in 2005

Brad Setser, who knows much more about the global economy than I do, offers up a list of mistakes he made.  Arnold Kling, who is a better futurist than I am, predicts the big economic stories of 2006.

Posted by Tyler Cowen on January 1, 2006 at 05:28 AM in Economics | Permalink

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