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Just wanted to share this poem that I wrote after reading Coase's "The
Problem of Social Cost" during the Duke History of Political Economy
NEH Summer Seminar this year. Some of you may enjoy it.
Jill

"A Haiku for Coase"
The herd strays; crops die.
Who pays? Gain and harm are weighed.
Not Pigou's frayed nerves

-- 
Jill Bradbury
Professor
Major/Minor Coordinator
English Dept.

Faculty Development Fellow
Office of Academic Quality

Gallaudet University
Washington, DC

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