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Subject: One of 100 people whose knowhow teachers should help children connect
Posted Oct 26, 2006 by
Chris Macrae
 
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There are two kinds of economics (and entrepreneurs). Those whose ideas (and practices) sustain everyone and help compound human progress; and those whose speculations destroy sustainability. http://sustainabilityclub.com

Why not help us vote for which economists should be in the most trusted leaders list of all time at http://er100.blogspot.com

We believe that Adam Smith should be the first economist in this hi-trust list and Muhammad Yunus the latest http://grameen.tv

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