|Peter Boettke|
A lecture from Vernon Smith.
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Brilliant lecture and subject matter. But warning to those who are prone to doze off. Drink about 10 cups of coffee before you try to get through this lecture.
Posted by: K Sralla | November 07, 2012 at 03:08 PM
i agree with the other reviewer that this was a great endnig for the first colter family book. i would also disagree about the crude language and sexual content-it read very well and the sexual contact was actually pretty tame compared to the first book
Posted by: Paola | November 27, 2012 at 10:03 AM
What a brilliant lecture! But yeah I had to drink a dozen of coffee before this man stopped talking. No matter how fantastic a speaker is, if the lecture is too long, no one can get through listening without depending on coffee to stay awake. But thank you very much to you Sir Vernon Smith for sharing us your ideas.
Posted by: uk dissertation | December 02, 2012 at 11:02 PM