The new celebrity: economists
By Bradley Inman, Sunday, September 28, 2008.Bookmarking Sites
One refreshing consequence of the financial meltdown is Hollywood and athletic celebs taking a back seat to serious debates by well-educated economists and analysts.
Our consumption culture has been led by our celebrity culture in which bling and late-night antics in Las Vegas clubs define accomplishment. Wanting to be like "them" contributed to out of control consumption and more debt.
Now, the news is packed with smart people trying diligently to think through difficult economic and political issues to forge a positive public outcome.
That is a nice change.
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Submitted by Christopher Kubler on September 28, 2008 - 1:19pm.
Somehow, I don't think the economists will make the leap from the News to the Style section. I can't see candids of Bernake in his swim trunks at St. Barts showing up in Us Magazine anytime soon!
Submitted by Manuel Molina on September 29, 2008 - 3:36pm.
Amen!
Manuel Molina
www.nezterblog.com
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Submitted by John Wake on September 29, 2008 - 11:37pm.
Does that mean the geeks win!
As an former economist, I hope so... but I would need to see more data.
John Wake
www.ArizonaRealEstateNotebook.com