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Akerlof and Shiller's Animal Spirits

Posted on April 19, 2009 by Diane Coyle

There is a new review in today's New York Times by Louis Uchitelle – the book, which is a great read, was reviewed on this blog by Richard Bronk a while ago.

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Diane Coyle is Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge and founded the consultancy Enlightenment Economics. Her new book Cogs and Monsters is out in October. She is the author of the bestselling GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History. Her most recent book was Markets, State & People: Economics for Public Policy.

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