Nicholas Wapshott appears to believe that ignorance of economics should not keep one from writing about it. His
editorial in the Washington Post today suggests that the United States experienced hyperinfaltion in the 1970s and that Milton Friedman thought government spending caused inflation and the Fed should manage interest rates to control the economy. In other words, he knows nothing about Friedman or economics more broadly. Nevertheless, someone published a book that he wrote about Hayek and Keynes. Fortunately, the
Fredericksburg Free Lance Star ran opposing editorials by Don Boudreaux and Dani Rodrik.
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