- Aug 24, 2020
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I was trying to point you in the right direction so you could understand what he was talking about (well, at least what I thought his point was based in but I may well be wrong). As I'm not advocating the theory myself, I didn't feel the need to type out an explanation. If you'd bothered to Google it, you would have found the names of those economists that support it as well as as a much longer list of those that refute it.
I did google it briefly. But it isn't up to a member of the audience to trawl the internet to assemble a list of economists who do or don't support a theory. It's up to the protagonist.
As the number of readers is likely to far outnumber the number of authors (on here there is only one), the benefit of providing supporting evidence when asked to do so, is clear and obvious.