
Has ‘Thinking Like An Economist’ Distorted Our Politics?
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The Pervasiveness of Economic Thinking in Decision Making
In the 1960s health economics wasn't really a subfield. People didn't see medicine or health as being a market or an industry in the sense that they would today. So it was kind of a long slope process to both get people to think okay well you know healthcare is a market and we should think about that. And I do think that even if it hadn't been economics that kind of came in and played that role in the context of the US government you would have had some kind of expertise in that space, says Luigi Nussbaum.
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