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The People on Market Street: Unit #1: Scarcity and Planning

Sep 1, 1977
0h 17m
★ 0.0

Overview

An introduction to the cast of this educational series about Economics, and how desire for more motivates the economy.

Genres

Family

Production Companies

The Terry Kahn Organization

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Cast

Ed Bakey

Ed Bakey

Danny Goldman

Danny Goldman

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