Mainstream economics is in “disarray.”
It ignores the reality of power, it neglects questions of equity, and its policy recommendations can be “little more than a license for plunder.”
That’s the opinion of Angus Deaton, the British-American economist who won the economics version of the Nobel Prize in 2015.
The 78-year-old professor says he’s recently been changing his mind about views he’s long held and it’s a “discomfiting process.”
But will his colleagues listen to him?
“Dennis Moore. Dennis Moore. He steals from the poor, and gives to the rich. Stupid bitch! Dennis Moore.”