New Blog -- The Economic Way of Thinking
My good friend and co-author, David Prychitko, has started a new blog to complement the text-book and to discuss economic ideas --- The Economic Way of Thinking. Please make a visit to Dave's new site.
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My good friend and co-author, David Prychitko, has started a new blog to complement the text-book and to discuss economic ideas --- The Economic Way of Thinking. Please make a visit to Dave's new site.
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The site will be both mine and Pete's within a very short period of time. But before that, I'm going to post a surprise "attack" on Pete before he gets there. (Not really an attack; I just wanted it to sound dramatic. It's about parameters and utopias.)
Posted by: Dave Prychitko | October 17, 2008 at 10:19 AM