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. . . . . . . . . . .Richard Posner should be awarded the next Nobel Prize in Economics . . . . . . . . . . . .

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Economics, Education, and Freedom;
a podcast with King Banaian, Phil Miller, and the Eclectic Econoclast

This morning, King Banaian, Phil Miller, and I had an hour+ discussion about the economics of education, economic education, and economic freedom. The discussion is downloadable from Jim Reese's radioeconomics blogsite. His summary:

Discussion about the economics of education, economic education, and economic freedom. Items covered: vouchers, student retention, outsourcing of freshman and sophomore courses, comparative advantage, free markets, measures of economic freedom, and recommendations of economics books for non-economists.
Next week, same time, we'll be discussing "The Economics of the World Series".
 
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