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Cosma Shalizi, writing in his blog:
Attention conservation notice: A rant, running to over 6000 words, about the horrors of physicists trying to do economics, by someone who used to be more sympathetic, but has since left physics, and has no credentials in economics. Some may detect an unpleasant sour, musty odor, not entirely due to my having begun writing in June 2006. Includes lots of amateur sociology of science, unsupported by evidence, or, again, any credentials on my part. Even if you care about these fields, wouldn't you rather read science than science criticism?
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