Academic economists don’t like the Treasury plan, but nearly all of the Wall Street economists are for it.

Academic economists don’t like the Treasury plan, but nearly all of the Wall Street economists are for it. You don’t have to be all that cynical to say that the Wall Street economists are talking their book. But I’d like to think that there is at least in part a sense in which they are more attuned to the reality of the situation in credit markets — that last week we were a day or two away from a breakdown of the financial system.

Here are three common critiques from the academics and journalists and what they are missing:

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