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Tuesday, 23 June 2009
How rigged was that election?
http://www.pollster.com/blogs/roundup_analyses_of_fraud_in_i.php
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We're students studying for our MSc in International Trade, Finance and Development at the
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This weblog is a way to share ideas, information, and opinions about the world and life at the Barcelona GSE.
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Blog Archive
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2009
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June
(3)
Ecuador Plays Bond ‘Market for Fools,’ Aberdeen Sa...
How rigged was that election?
On Happiness
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May
(3)
Tied up
Rawlsian Justice and Jurgen Habermas
Trucks
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April
(1)
Great YouTube Source
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March
(5)
Paris Club principles...
Can I buy your cat?
Krugman on US policymakers
Christina Romer's Case for Fiscal Stimulus
Bank "takeover" vs. "nationalization"
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February
(13)
1929 Stock Movements: Intangibles or Animal Spirit...
"Auntie can guess better than anybody"
About bubbles...
Wired mag makes sense of what went down on Wall St...
Enjoying the sun after the mid-term exams
EconLib, EconLog, EconTalk
Fiscal Stimulus, Fiscal Inflation, or Fiscal Falla...
A gem to contradict conservative (read anti-gov't)...
A classic bit of Veblen (1857-1929)
Crook on Playing Nice
Borrowing Beds From Infinity
Krugman vs. well pretty much everyone else
Poverty Action Lab
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January
(3)
Eugene Fama on Bailouts and Stimulus Plans
Chile's Pension Fund
Prescriptions for Poverty
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2008
(12)
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December
(2)
Bailout, Italian-style
Fear and greed...
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November
(3)
Gapminder and TED.com
Obama and Latin America
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October
(7)
US elections
Simin's birthday
Joel's Birthday
Living in Barcelona
drink in Born
Class composition
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