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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Morning Reads

  1. Ralph Nader joins the Pigou Club.
  2. David Leonhardt thinks behavioral economists can save us.
  3. Oliver Hart and Luigi Zingales want more companies to go bankrupt.
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