"In 1988, the Los Angeles Times magazine published a special issue predicting what life would be like in 25 years’ time. In some ways, they missed the mark completely:
Cities mandate that business stagger shifts, to ease the burden on commuting and city services.
Barcodes on our money to avoid corruption and crime and keep track of every dollar bill and who it belongs to.
Multiple families cram into single-home structures, because there's no housing. The opposite of the housing bubble that floods markets with too many empty homes."
Ray is right. It's called "Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel". Alfred Nobel did not established a price for economics in his will only for Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.
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Paul Krugman has been wrong on about every subject he has commented on.
#30 There are dozens & dozens of failed "climate change" predictions. Not sure any of them have come to pass. Yet we still have politicians using it to steal our money.