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The Economist's Quartet
Mahalanobis reports:
The Economists' Quartet is a card game about economists made by economists for economists. Its aim is twofold: it is designed to make students interested in the life of contemporary and former economists and their most important ideas, as well as be an entertaining pastime for ´grown-up´ post graduate economists.
Posted by Alex Tabarrok on May 7, 2004 at 07:40 AM in Economics | Permalink
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