Paolo Conte is not a musician but a living legend and what he does is not music but true art. Even this intro should very much be redundant, but for those of you that really but really do not know Paolo Conte (sacrilege!),
→ Read more Author: Sebi Buhai
Econlinks for 09-04-’07
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YouTube’s favourite clips: an interesting report on what are the de facto most popular clips and why Viacom (and others with similar interests) might have less leverage than they think they have
Movie scene of the week: ‘Tango dance’ from ‘Scent of a Woman’
I’ll start this blog category today. And I count on YouTube providing me with all the material I want :-). So, each week I’ll choose a movie scene (always one of my favourite movie scenes, obviously!)
→ Read more 10 out of 10 for Easterly’s “Africa’s Poverty Trap”
This is the best short econ article I’ve read in the last couple of days: “Africa’s Poverty Trap”, by William Easterly, published in the WSJ on March 23rd (yeah, I’m reading things with a time lag…).
→ Read more Econlinks for 05-04-’07
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Greg Mankiw, the most popular Econ teacher in Harvard, having fun on April Fool’s Day. A classic one . No wonder he is so popular :-). In any case, part of the secret is: give some attention to your students!