Foundation for Economic Education Posts Commentary: What Nobel Minds Get Wrong
April 02, 2026
April 02, 2026
DETROIT, Michigan, April 2 -- The Foundation for Economic Education posted the following commentary on March 31, 2026, by Mani Basharzad, research associate at the Institute of Economic Affairs:
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What Nobel Minds Get Wrong
The greatest danger to sound economic reasoning is that its conclusions are often counterintuitive.
Each year after the Nobel Prize announcements, laureates, who are among the greatest minds of their generation, gather a . . .
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What Nobel Minds Get Wrong
The greatest danger to sound economic reasoning is that its conclusions are often counterintuitive.
Each year after the Nobel Prize announcements, laureates, who are among the greatest minds of their generation, gather a . . .
