UChicago’s Casey Mulligan Highlights ‘Tragic and Knowable’ Lockdown Consequences, Warns Against the Seduction of Central Planning
Mulligan put the matter bluntly: “From an economic view, we knew in March 2020 what we would find two years...
Jack Pfefferkorn is a staff writer for the Chicago Thinker. A fourth year at the College, he is majoring in chemistry and economics. He is particularly interested in economic history and Supreme Court jurisprudence. In his free time, Jack enjoys following sports, debating, and reading about American history. Follow him on Twitter @JackPfefferkorn.
Mulligan put the matter bluntly: “From an economic view, we knew in March 2020 what we would find two years...
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