Weekend Roundup

It was another abbreviated week due to holidays, but we still had time for our first video post, a celebration of Ronald Coase’s 99th birthday (and a summary of the ideas behind his well-deserved Nobel prize), and a bit of silliness before capping off the week (and the year) with a survey of 2009’s Top Ten posts here at the Big Questions blog.

Today I am off to the annual meeting of the American Economic Association in Atlanta, Georgia. As usual, I’m taking Sunday off, but I’ll be back here Monday, blogging from Atlanta.

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2 Responses to “Weekend Roundup”


  1. 1 1 Stanley Nemeth

    Steven:
    I think your contention that a character building course such as Shakespeare shouldn’t count for academic credit at colleges and universities needs a fuller discussion rather than the fairly curt dismissal – despite your valuing it yourself – you’ve given the same. Similarly, since you write so lucidly and coherently, I wonder if composition courses that teach argument and the essential principles of the written word are necessarily useless.

    Stanley

  2. 2 2 Steve Landsburg

    Stanley Nemeth: I promise to blog about this before the month is out.

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