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Apr 2022
1h 8m

Tyler Cowen on Reading

RUSS ROBERTS
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Intellectual omnivore Tyler Cowen of George Mason University and EconTalk host Russ Roberts talk about their reading habits, their favorite books, and the pile of books on their nightstands right now.

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