Market forces are a great way to explain markets. The FT has been doing some good coverage of how markets aren’t enough to solve these kinds of problems: https://www.ft.com/content/bbe1bae2-3deb-11ea-a01a-bae547046735
And a lot of people working for financial publications aren’t zealots or acolytes of capitalism, they’re just good at understanding/explaining how it works (and often that translates into seeing how it doesn’t work too)
Comment was partly tongue in cheek. Most of my team at some point worked at the FT, The Economist, or Bloomberg, I’m surrounded by the fnckers :).
Hah, okay! I’m in a similar kind of situation… :)
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Market forces are a great way to explain markets. The FT has been doing some good coverage of how markets aren’t enough to solve these kinds of problems:
https://www.ft.com/content/bbe1bae2-3deb-11ea-a01a-bae547046735
And a lot of people working for financial publications aren’t zealots or acolytes of capitalism, they’re just good at understanding/explaining how it works (and often that translates into seeing how it doesn’t work too)