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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

About Economics: Tweeting Feds and More Reinhart-Rogoff


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From Jodi Beggs, your Guide to Economics
Hi all,
I hope those of you in the U.S. are having a good Memorial Day! Many of you are likely on vacation, but I figured I would give you some new light reading material just in case.
Cheers,
Jodi

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