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Tyler Cowen

Tyler Cowen is a professor of economics at George Mason University and author of the recent e-book The Great Stagnation: How American Ate the Low-Hanging Fruit, Got Sick, and Will (Eventually) Feel Better (Penguin, January 2011). A paperback version The Great Stagnation will be published on June 9.

25 March 2009

Despite the financial crisis, the world remains closely tied together, whether culturally or economically. You can see this in the foods you eat, the people you see in the shopping mall, your equity portfolio, and the stamps in your passport.

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