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Capitalism after the crisis


In 2005, he said the housing boom would cause a recession, and mortgage lenders laughed, calling him "Mr. Bubble"; wouldn't you like to know what Robert Shiller has to say today? Questioning a chastened priesthood: Jeremy Clift profiles psychologist Daniel Kahneman on the economic crisis. From Critical Review, Jeffrey Friedman on a crisis of politics, not economics: Complexity, ignorance, and policy failure. From National Affairs, Luigi Zingales on capitalism after the crisis. A year after the crash, a few financial giants are back to making millions, while average Americans face foreclosure and unemployment — what's wrong with this picture? The Deal of the Century: As our financial system entered free fall last September, an epic battle for power and, above all, cash was being waged between Barclays and JPMorgan

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