posed “incentives” feature of inequality on its head. It has been very frustrating listening to economists talking about inequality and sluggish growth without connecting the dots. Even Paul Krugman just can’t accept the economic argument against inequality, resorting to social and political arguments instead. Larry Summers at the IMF Research C
In turn, the loss of territory in the north angered the Mali officer corps and contributed to their decision to make a coup against elected president Amadou Toumani Touré last March. The sanctions slapped on Mali as a result by its neighbors and by NATO members later last year forced the military to at least say that they were abadoning the coup, installing the speaker of parliament, Dioncounda Traoré and a national unity cabinet. This government was in turn overthrown by the officers in December, 2012, so that there has been a second coup
posed “incentives” feature of inequality on its head. It has been very frustrating listening to economists talking about inequality and sluggish growth without connecting the dots. Even Paul Krugman just can’t accept the economic argument against inequality, resorting to social and political arguments instead. Larry Summers at the IMF Research C
In turn, the loss of territory in the north angered the Mali officer corps and contributed to their decision to make a coup against elected president Amadou Toumani Touré last March. The sanctions slapped on Mali as a result by its neighbors and by NATO members later last year forced the military to at least say that they were abadoning the coup, installing the speaker of parliament, Dioncounda Traoré and a national unity cabinet. This government was in turn overthrown by the officers in December, 2012, so that there has been a second coup