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The Cambridge economics department, founded by Marshall and home to Keynes, was at that time the world’s leading school of economics. It not only taught bright young people from around the empire.
There are a lot of Norskis in Minnesota; there are lots of literary types too. So of those who read an 8,000-word article by Sharon Lerner in the May 27 issue of the New Yorker, describing how 3M h… ...
Saka attributes her interest in economics to her Turkish roots. Growing up in Turkey during a time when the inflation rate reached 80 percent, resulting in the production of a new currency, Saka ...