Lunch and Conversation with Thomas J. Sargent

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Becker Friedman Institute University of Chicago

Becker Friedman Institute University of Chicago

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Thomas J. Sargent, co-recipient of the 2011 Nobel Prize in economics, outlines the early fiscal history of the United States, using detailed and entertaining tales of early financial crises and bailouts to illustrate today's policy challenges.
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