On May 12, 2016, The London Times published an open letter, in which close to 200 economists warned the British public against voting for a withdrawal from the European Union. Unfortunately, economists can be wrong — often about the most consequential of matters. The voters might keep that in mind as they heads to the polls on June 23.
When the Great Recession started in 2008, Queen Elizabeth II is supposed to have asked why nobody saw the financial meltdown coming. Appropriately enough, the British Monarch asked that question at the London School of Economics, which was founded by some of the luminaries of the Fabian Society, including George Bernard Shaw, and Sidney and Beatrice Webb.