Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity (Audio)
Listen to Robert E. Litan and Carl J. Schramm of Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation discuss their recent book, Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism,...
Speakers: Robert E. Litan, Vice President, Research and Policy, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Carl J. Schramm, President and CEO, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
Presider: Amity Shlaes, Visiting Senior Fellow for Geoeconomics, Council on Foreign Relations
May 7, 2007
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