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How savings, babies, robots and the truth can fix the economic future

“The conversation is so dominated by people who are conflicted that it's very difficult to get to the truth,” US professor Laurence Kotlikoff says.

Nathan Smith
Wed, 14 Feb 2018

In 2018, asking people to trust experts is risky, but a visiting US economics professor says there are still some good ideas out there in smart-person land.

Whether experts are correct is nearly irrelevant for many folk in developed countries. Economists and academics asked people to give up

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Nathan Smith
Wed, 14 Feb 2018
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