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Mankiw's Ten Principles, Translated

28 Feb 2008 08:21 am

Hilarious. Well, if you ever had to study econ, anyway.

The guy who made it has a website here.

(Thanks to Chris Bertram for the pointer.)

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This is hilarious. The "i'm gonna buy an orange. I'm gonna buy another orange. I'm gonna buy another orange" schtick in particular.

Come on Megan, keep up with the times. Mankiw had this video posted on his blog a year ago (precisely a year ago yesterday).

Mankiw very much.

(Sorry; I've always wanted to do that).

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