Greetings Economists,
On Nov 15, 2007, at 3:38 PM, Matthijs Krul wrote:
Nonetheless it is generally considered polite in academic circles to
provide a source when copy-pasting an article, whether to a journal
or to
a mailing-list.
Doyle;
LP is not particularly friendly to academics. So your
Marty H-L writes:
I wondered what pen-lers think of the following and all the issues
related, in particular ppp estimates, the reliability of any of these
figures, and the significance of what appears to be a substantial
reevaluation of China's recent successes.
Didn't they tell you not to get
I wondered what pen-lers think of the following and all the issues
related, in particular ppp estimates, the reliability of any of these
figures, and the significance of what appears to be a substantial
reevaluation of China's recent successes.
Marty
The limits of a smaller, poorer China
What is the source for this? I'd like to quote it if possible on an
internet forum, but I'd need a link of some sort.
Matthijs Krul
I had to scroll down through Marty's entire crossposting to discover
that one sentence query at the end? Sheesh.
Btw, they have this thing called google. I
What is the source for this? I'd like to quote it if possible on an
internet forum, but I'd need a link of some sort.
Matthijs Krul
Financial Times Nov. 13th
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dee3a0d2-9218-11dc-8981-779fd2ac.html
BTW, in my own post, towards the end, I should have written that
What is the source for this? I'd like to quote it if possible on an
internet forum, but I'd need a link of some sort.
Matthijs Krul
I had to scroll down through Marty's entire crossposting to discover
that one sentence query at the end? Sheesh.
Btw, they have this thing called google. I
I wondered what pen-lers think of the following and all the issues related, in
particular ppp estimates, the reliability of any of these figures, and the
significance of what appears to be a substantial reevaluation of China's recent
successes.
Marty
The limits of a smaller, poorer China