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2001-04-30 Thread Faustine
Quoting William Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Faustine replies: Quoting William Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [David Friedman has published in ...] Journal of Law and Economics (more than once) Journal of Political Economy (more than once) American Economic Review AER is usually

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2001-04-30 Thread Faustine
Quoting James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]: At 03:37 PM 4/27/2001 -0400, Faustine wrote: We should hold ourselves and our friends to HIGHER standards if we want to get somewhere in the long run. You could start by holding yourself to the standard of actually having some faint glimmering

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2001-04-28 Thread James A. Donald
-- At 03:37 PM 4/27/2001 -0400, Faustine wrote: We should hold ourselves and our friends to HIGHER standards if we want to get somewhere in the long run. You could start by holding yourself to the standard of actually having some faint glimmering of knowledge about the research areas of

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2001-04-27 Thread James A. Donald
-- At 03:11 PM 4/26/2001 -0400, James Donald: Faustine demonstrating his cheerful ignorance of economics, and who is who in economics: Faustine wrote: No need to get personal. I find your put downs offensive. You write as if everyone, including libertarians, agreed that libertarians

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2001-04-26 Thread James A. Donald
-- Faustine demonstrating his cheerful ignorance of economics, and who is who in economics: [David Friedman has published . . .] Nothing good enough to get mentioned at NBER, the veritable gold standard William Vogt AER is usually considered the top economics journal. JPE is in

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2001-04-26 Thread Faustine
Quoting James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Faustine demonstrating his (SIC) cheerful ignorance of economics, and who is who in economics: No need to get personal. I know how well-regarded Friedman is in Libertarian circles. Ignorant in many respects, certainly; about economics in general no.

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2001-04-25 Thread Phillip H. Zakas
interesting to me that out of my four years working for the IMF, I've never once seen any of these textbooks on an economist's bookshelf. perhaps post-PhDs working in the real world have a vastly different view of academic economics. phillip btw everyone does, however, read the latest papers

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2001-04-25 Thread James A. Donald
-- At 04:50 PM 4/24/2001 -0400, Faustine wrote: http://www.best.com/~ddfr/Academic/Anarchy_and_Eff_Law/Anarchy_and_Eff_Law. html. I read these essays: is this really representative of his best work? It seemed awfully rudimentary. In fact, I did a search on the NBER website for any real