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Links for 03-03-2013

  • The Minimum Wage, Employment and Income Distribution - Christina Romer
  • What the Malaysians Know - Paul Krugman
  • New thinking about social systems - UnderstandingSociety
  • Welfare for the Medical-Industrial Complex - Paul Krugman
  • Opaque finance, again, and solutions - Interfluidity
  • Self-destructive Europe - Paul Krugman

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    • New thinking about social systems - UnderstandingSociety
    • Welfare for the Medical-Industrial Complex - Paul Krugman
    • Opaque finance, again, and solutions - Interfluidity
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