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Friday's post consists of a Web chat with the Elvis of economics, the Ferlin Husky of finance, the Charlie McCoy of micro, the Jimmy Dean of the dismal science -- star of the country-and-western macrocosm, investment advisor Jon Shayne who croons economics lessons under the nom de country, Merle Hazard. In less than 90 seconds, Merle sums up what he's about to debut here on our website next week. -- Posted January 21, 2011 | Comments ( ) | Permalink
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