
Solving the Tap-Tap Puzzle
Clip: Season 2011 Episode 15 | 5m 11s
The artistry -- and economic theory -- behind Haitians' cheap, wildly decorated buses.
Adam Davidson of NPR's "Planet Money" explores the artistry -- and economic theory -- behind Haitians' cheap, wildly decorated buses.
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Solving the Tap-Tap Puzzle
Clip: Season 2011 Episode 15 | 5m 11s
Adam Davidson of NPR's "Planet Money" explores the artistry -- and economic theory -- behind Haitians' cheap, wildly decorated buses.
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