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How to impersonate an economist

Read this story of a Mr. Matthew Richardson in China. And if you think your child will be above average, do not give him or her a very common name. Thanks to Ken Hirsch for the pointer.

Posted by Tyler Cowen on February 20, 2004 at 08:07 AM in Economics | Permalink

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