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2011年,美国经济学家格里高利·曼昆应邀给一个商学院的毕业班学生上课。曼昆说:“这堂课我不打算讲经济,只想给大家讲个故事。”接着,他娓娓道来:“在百老汇大剧院门口,有个盲人在拉小提琴卖艺。来往的人很多,但向盲人的小盆里投钱的人却很少。黄昏时分,一只满是皱纹的手给小盆里放了张百元大钞,这是盲人那一天收到的最大金额的资助。”曼昆突然停下来问:“你们猜这是什么人的
In 2011, American economist Gregory Mankun was invited to attend a graduating class of a business school. Mankun said: ”This class I do not intend to talk about the economy, just want to tell everyone a story. “ Then he said: ”In front of the Broadway Theater, there is a blind man playing violin. There are a lot of people, but very few people give money to the blind people, and at dusk, a wrinkled hand puts a hundred dollar bill in a small bowl, which is the maximum amount of money the blind person receives Mancun stopped suddenly and asked, "You guys guess who this is