It’s nice to see some economic interactions between different economic schools of thought, regardless of ones particular flavor. Most students wouldn’t even be aware of such unless they took one class or the other, so it is nice to see some real interaction rather than just blog arguments. or college lectures.
That sort of stimulating poster is sure to have a multiplier effect on the crowd
Good for Murray!
It’s nice to see some economic interactions between different economic schools of thought, regardless of ones particular flavor. Most students wouldn’t even be aware of such unless they took one class or the other, so it is nice to see some real interaction rather than just blog arguments. or college lectures.
Anyone know if there’s a video of the debate available anywhere?