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Sunday, May 12, 2013

About Economics: Fun with Excel Errors, and Some Advice for Readers


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From Jodi Beggs, your Guide to Economics
Hi all!
In case you've been hearing about the Reinhart-Rogoff paper controversy, I've included a new article that outlines what's been going on and why it matters. I've also included some (related) advice for those, like yourselves, who are consumers of economic information. Have a good week!
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Jodi

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