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Economics Question of the Day: An Intermittent Blog: October 2008
Economics Question of the Day: An Intermittent Blog
Saturday, October 04, 2008
Is Warren Buffet the 2008 version of 1907's J. P. Morgan?
The only reason not to answer "yes" seems to be whether there are other Great Financiers of the Day.
posted by Ken Houghton at
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