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How our ever-quickening pace of life has its roots in medievalism
The Nobel Prize winner believed that no matter what the subject, economics always had something insightful to add
Gary Becker was able to see through the clutter to the basic truths, writes Izabella Kaminska
Nobel laureate was one of world’s most influential economists, writes Tim Harford
Economics is not a method but a subject – one defined by the problems it tackles
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