Marsha

John Dupre suggests:

"the possibility of a science of economics of real value to humanity, 
something which has only intermittently been true of the history of that 
science, and seems decreasingly true of it in recent years17. But the 
precondition of this, I have argued, is the recognition that fundamental 
value judgments must be made at the very beginning of the project. They 
cannot just be tacked on at the end."

from:

http://cogprints.org/347/00/ECONOMI.htm

David M


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From: "MarshaV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 11:34 AM
Subject: [MD] the economists???


>
> Greetings,
>
> What is free trade?   Trade would be value.  Can it ever be totally free?
>
> What do economists do?  Do they mathematically measure the static to
> predict the future?   Are their principles infallible being that they
> are built on mathematics?   What is the probable accuracy of their
> models and predictions?
>
> I am very ignorant of this subject.
>
> Marsha
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