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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Economic Advisers on the Entrepreneurial Economy
A discussion with Douglas Holtz-Eakin, who knows
something
about entrepreneurship. Unfortunately Jason Furman could not make it and Kauffman could not get a substitute. Holtz-Eakin does his best to cover both views, just skip ahead to 20 minutes into the video for a funny example. One point I found interesting is that each candidate has mentioned entrepreneurship once, although they talk all the time about small business policy. Holtz-Eakin clarified by explaining that entrepreneurship contains too many syllables for a decent soundbite (
HT
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