My first reaction to the title of this post was: Let's find out who said something bold at UC Riverside, especially since Greg Clark was never at Riverside.
I'm... not quite getting the Greg Clark reference! Nothing explicitly economic about this post, though I'm sure a determined researcher could find something.
My only UC Riverside connection is that I love reading Eric Schwitzgebel https://eschwitz.substack.com/, who is a philosopher there.
My first reaction to the title of this post was: Let's find out who said something bold at UC Riverside, especially since Greg Clark was never at Riverside.
I'm... not quite getting the Greg Clark reference! Nothing explicitly economic about this post, though I'm sure a determined researcher could find something.
My only UC Riverside connection is that I love reading Eric Schwitzgebel https://eschwitz.substack.com/, who is a philosopher there.
economic historian Brad DeLong cross-posted this article. So you might see one or two economists comment
My apology. I didn't figure this comment would post here.
Haha, no worries! Now I understand what was going on... I hope Du Fu made for a diverting break from the economics.