The Funniest Papers in the History of Economics

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Published on Feb 11, 2016
“The Funniest Papers in the History of Economics”, by stand-up economist Yoram Bauman, presented at the American Economic Association Humor Session, January 4, 2016.


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0:18until policy about the econ tribe that lives in the north
0:29they have separate yet
0:39totally different
0:47and systems and presumably a ship that are troubling close to the plane so you
1:15know how to the question which caused you to use
1:53this is
2:43the abstract and the person socially
3:03from your generation fell off
3:262015
3:46received
3:53there’s a link to their website
4:21for him
4:34there’s about
4:42there are two from injuries he started bonds and then after he died of acute
5:00ryan Johnson and Johnson was better when they began a sec
5:10by having students generally students because they have a high value for small
5:25amounts of money
5:27$1.02 to listen to one of two
5:59when there was however
6:25this agency problems in our own
6:48contract
7:13over it was rejected by a while
7:40but I think deal with my frustrations now it is also tape to hear perhaps as
8:03indicated by this paper and financial condition financial innovation
8:16depressed but in fact it’s ok down the abstract no
8:58down
9:07a few

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