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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2020 · 1H 2M

Seven Habits of Highly Effective Economists

from Economics Explored · host Gene Tunny, Tim Hughes

Economics Explained host Gene Tunny speaks about one of his favourite books, Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, with Tim Hughes, a Brisbane-based businessman (Urban Ergo). Gene speaks about how he sees the lessons applying to economists. A 30th anniversary edition of the 7 Habits was published this year.Links related to the discussion include:Art of Manliness episode on 30th anniversary of the 7 HabitsPaul Frijters on coronavirusWho pays Trump's tariffs, China or U.S. customers and companies?Ralph Turvey on how to estimate marginal costsBrian Tracy's Eat that FrogThe 7 habits of highly effective economists – Part 1: Habits 1 to 3 for private victoryThe 7 habits of highly effective economists Part 2 – Habits 4 to 7: Public victory & renewal habits

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