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 | Hi all, Between the jobs report that was released on Friday and the fact that my macroeconomics course started last week, you shouldn't be surprised that you're getting a lot of macroeconomics-related stuff this week- even a classroom-review tutorial on economic growth that my students also got as a reading assignment. :) Cheers, Jodi Join the Facebook Page Follow Me on Twitter |
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