They [free market policies] were never based on solid empirical and theoretical foundations, and even as many of these policies were being pushed, academic economists were explaining the limitations of markets — for instance, whenever information is imperfect, which is to say always.
"Bleakonomics" The New York Times Sunday Book Review (2007-09-30).
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