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The Economist's Philip Coggan on what 10,000 years of economics teaches us

6/1/2021
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  • What happened to the Bond Vigilantes?


Philip Coggan writes the Bartleby column in the Economist. He started a life in journalism when they used typewriters. He has experienced seismic change in journalism, and his latest book, “More: The 10,000-Year Rise of the World Economy” provides a wide historical perspective with which to reflect on the current economic challenges

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