The financial collapse of Iceland.
Economic topology, the video version.
Via Josh Hall, here is econjobrumors.com.
Abandoned house goes for $1.75 on eBay.
Economic experiments, using people with "personality disorders."
by Tyler Cowen on October 4, 2008 at 9:28 pm in Current Affairs | Permalink
The financial collapse of Iceland.
Economic topology, the video version.
Via Josh Hall, here is econjobrumors.com.
Abandoned house goes for $1.75 on eBay.
Economic experiments, using people with "personality disorders."
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More like experiments on people with personality disorders using economic theory?
Also, stealth marketing for the win
heh. the link that actually shows up on the first page when you google Brian Donnelly is…this post (not the one linked).
Economic experiments, using people with “personality disorders.”
Other departments figured this out long ago, and dubbed them graduate students. Ba-da-bing!
Of course you teed that one up. But, early bird gets the worm, and I did have to put a little thought into it. I could have said “professors!”
Stop subverting the experiment Cowen! no fair
Yeah, Tyler.
Now Anittah’s post doesn’t show up until page 2 of the Google results.
Now that you’ve removed the link in question, future generations will be left to puzzle over the title of this post and will speculate prodigiously about its cosmic significance.
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