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Extra
Readings
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Economists
a gurus
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On
economic jargon (The Economist, 1/23/99)
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Social
Security: The Basics with a Tally Sheet (NYT, 1/28/99)

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Carrying
Economics into Religion (NYT, 1/30/99)
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On school
voucher.
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U.S.
Industry Overseas: Sweatshop or Job Source?
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A critical review of Supply-Side
Economics
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The Pricing of Computer Chips
by Intel
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The
U.N. Report on the Rich-Poor Gap in the World
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Protecting
the Losers in the Global Spread of Capitalism (NYT, 11/14/98)
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Collapse
of a World Safety Net (an op-ed article by Ethan Kapstein, LAT 1/30/99)

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Bhagwati on international
capital movement (WSJ, November 16, 1998)
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Basics of hedge
funds, including Krugman's article [from Slate magazine]
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The
bankers' regime (By Robert Reich)
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Economists
simply shrug as savings rate declines (NYT, 12/21/98)
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Why
is Keynesianism Fading With So Much of the World in Recession? (WSJ,
2/5/99)

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Economic
benefits of geographic proximity (The Economist, January 1999)
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Auto
Makers Beat Glut With Extras, Innovations (WSJ, 1/8/99)
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Terrific
Links
Personalities
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Who is Paul Krugman?
(A critical article by Robert Kuttner in the American Prospect)
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An interview
with Paul Krugman (Strategy and Business, 4/98)
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Who is Joseph Stiglitz?
(From the New York Times)
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Who is Stanley Fischer?
(From the New York Times)
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Who are Krugman,
Sachs, Stiglitz? (From the Wall Street Journal)
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The rivalry between Jeffrey
Sachs and Larry Summers (From the Washington Post)
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On Scholes
and Merton (1997 Nobelists)
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More
on Scholes and Merton (New York Times, November 14, 1998)
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Who is John Meriwether?
(The New York Times October 1998)
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On Amartya
Sen (1998 Nobelist)
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On Alec
Cairncross (The Economist)
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On Doug
Henwood (Salon 12/21/98)
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On Robert
Heilbroner (NYT, 1/23/99)
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On Wassily
Leontief (NYT obituary, 2/7/99)

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The New
Economists (The Economist, Dec 19, 1998 - Jan 1, 1999)
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Andrei
Shleifer, Harvard University and their Russian scandal (WSJ, 2/5/99)

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Interviews
with economists (in The Region, a publication of Minneapolis
Federal Reserve Bank)
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