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Interviews with Paul Samuelson

06/19/200906/19/2009 Lisa Schweitzer

Richard Green pointed me to these interviews, Part 1 and Part 1, with economist Paul Samuelson, in The Atlantic. I enjoyed them very much so I thought I would post them.

I’m sorry there’s not more original thought going here at the moment, but I am swamped with actually putting some original thought into research. (Quite a stretch for the old girl….)


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