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Baywatch: Bigger than Aid?

Baywatch: Bigger than Aid? is an unpublished short paper.  It ponders the economic impact of the television program Baywatch --an everyday tale of lifesaving folk-- on people in the developing world.  It concludes that, without considerably greater academic attention to the subject, we may never know the coefficient of Baywatch episodes on per capita income growth.

December 10, 2007 | Permalink