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Marc Andreesen on comparative advantage

What a delight, Marc Andreesen, the internet pioneer, correctly explains comparative advantage to John Robb and then goes on to list America's advantages. Tyler earlier pointed out this USA Today piece on Andreesen's support for outsourcing.

Posted by Alex Tabarrok on March 22, 2004 at 10:58 PM in Economics | Permalink

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