Re: Unequal Pay Makes Monkeys go Ape

2003-09-23 Thread Susan Hogarth
the monkey researchers adhere to? Maybe their research tells us more about them than it does about the monkeys. How funny! That was exactly the comment I had intended to make, but I thought it was too obvious. I guess I was right :) -- Susan Hogarth [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tribeagles.org

Re: Unequal Pay Makes Monkeys go Ape

2003-09-22 Thread Susan Hogarth
. Getting *away* from that ancestral sense of equality is probably what got man out of the trees in the first place. Scornfully decline? How could the researcher or the reporter possibly know such a thing? -- Susan Hogarth [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tribeagles.org

Re: Unequal Pay Makes Monkeys go Ape

2003-09-22 Thread Susan Hogarth
the list name there (from the 'cc' line) instead. -- Susan Hogarth [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tribeagles.org

Re: fertility and government

2003-07-15 Thread Susan Hogarth
wonder if that shows a better correlation with fertility than government form. -- Susan Hogarth If we cannot adjust our differences peacefully we are less than human. - F. Herbert

Re: charity and time preference

2003-06-06 Thread Susan Hogarth
. The situation with respect to large charitable organizations may differ signifigantly for several reasons, but I don't feel as qualified to discuss that. So go buy some raffle tickets now as my signature 'asks' ;-) -- Susan Hogarth Buy some raffle tickets or else! http://www.tribeagles.org/raffle/

RE: Neutral taxation?/was Re: questions about dividend tax cut

2003-01-16 Thread Susan Hogarth
be something like taking five dollars from everyone and giving them back five dollars worth of 'services'. Hmm, I guess that's truly not possible, though. Yes, I agree :) Susan Hogarth Triangle Beagle Rescue of NC www.tribeagles.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Neutral taxation?

2003-01-16 Thread Susan Hogarth
services, do you then complain that you paid money and got services? Of course not. How does that apply to governments and taxation, though? Susan Hogarth Triangle Beagle Rescue of NC www.tribeagles.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Neutral taxation?

2003-01-16 Thread Susan Hogarth
the marketplace? But perhaps I don't understand the term 'neutral taxation'. I took it to mean a tax which would - in the end - produce no net loss (or gain, I suppose) for the entity being taxed. Is there some more technical sense of the term which I don't understand? Susan Hogarth Triangle Beagle Rescue

Re: Neutral taxation?

2003-01-16 Thread Susan Hogarth
A tax on economic rent is neutral, since by definition, economic rent is income not necessary in order to put a factor to its most productive use. I don't understand this. Could you expand it a bit, please? Susan Hogarth Triangle Beagle Rescue of NC www.tribeagles.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: study on whether phony degree helps??

2003-01-15 Thread Susan Hogarth
of not completing graduate studies and have left two degrees unfinished :( Susan Hogarth Triangle Beagle Rescue of NC www.tribeagles.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: The Cigarette Standard

2002-11-14 Thread Susan Hogarth
On Thursday 14 November 2002 04:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 11/14/02 4:06:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems like the cigarette is everything a good solid currency needs to be Except that you can't smoke your cigarettes and have

Re: Economics of Vet Med

2002-11-10 Thread Susan Hogarth
On Friday 08 November 2002 01:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd been under the impression that the federal government didn't regulate veterinary medicine as strictly as it regulates human medicine, but today my vet insisted that veterinary drugs have to go through the exact same process for