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Economics of Warfare – Lecture 20

March 20, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

This is the last lecture for the course.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 19

March 13, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

Here's the penultimate lecture of the year.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 18

March 6, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

Here is lecture 18.  There are just two more to go now.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 17

February 27, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

Here are the slides for lecture 17.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 16

February 20, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

Hi. I'm back from travelling and will catch up on the missed Data Dump Fridays.  I also should be able to return to topical blogging very soon. Meanwhile, here is my latest economics of warfare lecture.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 15

February 6, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

Here is lecture 15 - just 5 more to go.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 14

January 30, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

Here it is.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 13

January 23, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

Here is the next in the economics of warfare series.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 12

January 17, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

Here is the next installment in the Economics of Warfare Odyssey.

Economics of Warfare – Lecture 11

January 9, 2017 ~ mspagat ~ Leave a comment

School started up again this morning...and not a moment too soon as Mystics and Statistics has made it all the way up to Lecture 7 from last term (with some interesting commentary.) To keep my nose in front here is lecture 11.

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