> > Oh, and by the way, Economics is, by definition, a science. You can't be > trained in economics and not be trained in science. Then again, you > already demonstrated that you don't know much about economics. > I would tend to disagree. I know the "social sciences" consider themselves science, but there is a lot of difference between ecconomics and science. Compare the predictive ability of the best ecconomist with the 100,000th best physicist. :-) Dan M.
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