[PEN-L:3941] Re: help on K mobility references

1995-01-26 Thread A. S. Fatemi
HELLO, I TEACH MONEY AND BANKING HERE AT THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PARIS. MY SPECIALITY ALSO SPECIALIZE IN EUROPEAN MONETARY INTEGRATION. WHAT YOUR STUDENT SEEKS IS A VERY INTERESTING TOPIC BUT IT HAS TO DO MORE WITH PURE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE THAN WITH MONEY AND BANKING. PLEASE REFER

[PEN-L:3942] PAPAL ECONOMICS

1995-01-26 Thread Ross B. Emmett
Judging by the tone of recent postings here and comments made to me at the ASSA meetings in Washington, one thing that economists of the right and left share is a hatred of insitutional religion (I exclude the prophetic voice, as was indicated in another posting). For mainstream economists,

[PEN-L:3944] Re: PAPAL ECONOMICS

1995-01-26 Thread jtreacy
Treacy: Remember the wag who said that if God were not around we would have to invent him. He is a very efficient monitoring agent. He knows when you have been good or bad and will reward you---incentives are important---according to your just deserts. [EMAIL PROTECTED] COPYRIGHTED

[PEN-L:3943] policies, legislation addressing 'juvenile delinquency'

1995-01-26 Thread Marianne Hill
In my policy analysis class, a student from Romania has nothing but praise for the past and present policies addressing juvenile delinquency in the US. This is not my area, and I would like some critical readings to assign him for the paper he is doing in this area. Thanks much. Please name

[PEN-L:3946] Wizard of Oz, etc.

1995-01-26 Thread Chip Cariappa
I saw a request for information on the Wizard of Oz the other day (I believe it was Doug Henwood but I'm not sure). Here are some pieces that might be of interest: 1. Henry M. Littlefield, "The Wizard of Oz: Parable on Populism," American Quarterly, Spring 1964. An expanded version is

[PEN-L:3948] Re: PAPAL ECONOMICS

1995-01-26 Thread Jim Devine
Ross Emmett asks: "For radicals, the question is: how do you explain the fact that many grassroot organizations working for change around the world are based in religious communities? Far from being an opiate, religion is often the catalyst of change." I would answer that religious communities

[PEN-L:3949] inflation

1995-01-26 Thread cns
Doug Henwood, seconding Gene Coyle's views, writes: "The price of credit matters much less than its availability, and the willingness of borrowers to use it." Won't credit be made available if the price is high enough, and borrowers more willing to use it if the price is low enough? A two

[PEN-L:3951] Paper by Jim Stanford

1995-01-26 Thread D Shniad
REBUILDING A LEFT ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVE: Policy Alternatives for the New World Order Jim Stanford* Originally presented to Federal NDP Renewal Conference, Ottawa, September 1994 *Economist, Canadian Auto Workers Union (CAW-Canada), 205 Placer Court,

[PEN-L:3952] lost info

1995-01-26 Thread Jennifer . Hill
Over the holiday, someone submitted a list of all government expenditures for the past year. I accidently deleted it at the time and now find that I need it for a class in public finance. If anyone saved it I would appreciate a copy. Thank you. Jennifer Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] Trinity

[PEN-L:3953] Kirkpatrick on the NAFTA bailout!

1995-01-26 Thread David Barkin
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 1995 12:27:06 -0600 (CST) From: Barkin David -CE [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Kirkpatrick Op/Ed on Peso Bailout (fwd) content-length: 5178 -- Forwarded message -- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 1995 05:53:52 -0600 (CST) From: Brad Parsons [EMAIL