Alas, no, my intended meaning was the opposite. We should have more history,
but enough wisdom to see that Coase's theorem is not worth our time. However
I take your point that to understand or at least appreciate the degradation
of recent economics to serve as the handmaiden of polluting interests we
should be aware of the ease with which Coase turned so many of our
colleagues.
Ray Marshall was once Secy of Labor under LBJ. Here is his judgment: "We
soon discovered ... the danger of allowing economic policy to be dominated
by business or financial interests or, which usually comes to the same
thing, orthodox economic analysis."
You can hardly imagine a modern cabinet member saying anything like that:
not because economic analysis has changed much, but politics has.
Mason Gaffney