Grad / Degree Harvard Wirtschaft / Economics
This paper was one of my digressions into abstract economics.
One forgives to the degree that one loves.
Keynesian economics has always been needed.
From 1931 to 1937, I was a Fellow and Lecturer in Economics at Hertford College, Oxford.
I practice what has come to be called behavioral economics.
I definitely had a top-notch education.
We are enriched by our reciprocate differences.
Blueprints are for Harvard MBAs. I dropped out of college.
To be famous and broke is hard.