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Hal Varian becomes Google’s chief economist.
— Via Greg Mankiw (whom you will have to read between the lines), this New York Times piece: The View column will now be written by a rotating panel of outside economists. Besides Mr. Mankiw, it will include Alan Blinder, … Continue reading
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