Every writer makes mistakes, and one’s impulse is to shovel them under some dirt and hope no one digs them up. But that’s not really best, is it?
So here’s where I shine a light on my mistakes, so I can expose them, correct them, and move onto other things. When they appear in my books, I’ll make every effort to have the publisher correct them in the next printing.
For the moment I’m focusing on factual errors, not of concept or thinking. Maybe that will come later.
The Surprising Design of Market Economies – published September 2012
pp 199: “Now, Quebec is the richest, most populous, and most economically part of powerful part of Canada,. . . ”
Not true, at all. Quebec is behind the province of Ontario, in which the city of Toronto is located, in all these attributes.