It seems that Stephen Phillips, in trying to catch up with the writings of the prolific Paul Krugman (Features, August 13), has overlooked J. K. Galbraith's The Economics of Innocent Fraud , which has been widely reviewed in the past few weeks.
Phillips' reference to "the late Harvard University economics populariser" is premature.
Peter van den Dungen
Bradford University
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