Check out Round Two of the viral Keynes vs Hayek rap, “Fear the Boom and Bust,” followed by a panel discussion with the creators of the video [ht:ok]. I must say, I do appreciate this non-traditional method of encouraging pluralistic economic discourse!
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November 7, 2010 by Kasey Dufresne
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