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The difference between Classical "Classical" and later-day Liberals:

The former could not conceive of state power being used to improve the welfare of the less well off. The best we can do is fend off the predatory state. Hayek reigns.

Today's "Classical liberals" conceive of it but think that in practice it is vanishingly unlikely. Buchannan reigns.

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DSGE: Should I fee sangfroid? My PhD used what I though was the best possible model to say something macroeconomically consistent about the effects of systematic change in tariffs, quotas and subsidies across multiple sectors with an attempt to estimate the effect of the the changes on relative prices of tradeable and non-tradable goods. And then came DSGE and my intellectual capital was creatively destroyed, not that anyone at the World Bank cared. :)

Still, what kind of model SHOULD the Fed use to decide how to link observations to its policy levers?

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