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Videos of the three new Nobel lectures
They are here, I haven't seen them.
Posted by Tyler Cowen on December 9, 2007 at 05:31 PM in Economics | Permalink
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I remember watching Kahneman's and Stiglitz's prize lectures some years ago - they were fantastic.
Posted by: Samir Nurmohamed at Dec 9, 2007 7:40:16 PM
I only started watching the Roger Myerson video, so maybe it's not just his, but what are these exactly? These are the Nobel lectures, and they occur in a lecture hall before/after some "official" Nobel ceremony, right? Why is Myerson practically speaking to an empty auditorium?
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