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May 14, 2020

After the pandemic

James K. Galbraith muses on the shape of the future economy:

The contradiction between normality and public health is on people’s minds; the impossibility of returning to the previous abnormal-normal has not yet settled in. It will, in due course. At that point, the question of alternatives will have to be faced.

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