David Leonhardt makes the obvious point that one should always adjust stock prices and anything else for inflation before declaring record highs.
This piece also announces a new schedule of columnists for the Sunday business page. One very wlecome addition is Yale economist Robert Shiller, one of the first economists (after me) to recognize the housing bubble.
(I'm calling it a tie on the stock bubble.)
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