, Columnist
Central Bankers Shouldn’t Have to Rescue Democracy
Elected leaders waffled during the financial crisis. Their credibility, and the institutions they represent, haven’t recovered.
Who elected him?
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(This is the third of a series of columns on economic growth and the challenges to democracy.)
The history of the financial crisis tells a disturbing tale for those who hold dear prosperity and democracy.
