Alex Tabarrok:
>The evidence is even stronger in other fields that information per-se
often does not change people's minds. . . .

>If information doesn't change people's minds - what does?

You do notice, I trust, that just as there are those, including some who
appear to be well-educated and otherwise civilized, but who doubt that
Darwin had the whole story, there are those -- no doubt all uncouth
shoeless gap-toothed mouthbreathers -- who do not think that the
prevailing economic theories are "information."

Michael

Michael E. Etchison
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