STOCKHOLM – “Ships that pass in the night should berth at Stockholm for the weekend more often.” John Moore, of the London School of Economics, pronounced that benediction that on a Nobel symposium in August 1990, at which 24 leading economists met quietly for three days in a city suburb to discuss contract economics.
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STOCKHOLM – “Ships that pass in the night should berth at Stockholm for the weekend more often.” John Moore, of the London School of Economics, pronounced that benediction that on a Nobel symposium in August 1990, at which 24 leading economists met quietly for three days in a city suburb to discuss contract economics.