Bryan Caplan explains the four boneheaded biases of stupid voters in Reason Magazine.
The evidence—most notably, the results of the 1996 Survey of Americans and Economists on the Economy—shows that the general public’s views on economics not only are different from those of professional economists but are less accurate, and in predictable ways. The public really does generally hold, for starters, that prices are not governed by supply and demand, that protectionism helps the economy, that saving labor is a bad idea, and that living standards are falling.
Those aren't biases. They're official left wing doctrine.
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