Re: nafta

2002-04-24 Thread Scott Eric Merryman
Mexican real GDP increased 5.2 percent, and the real value of the peso was quite high in 1994, both factors that would have boosted U.S. exports to Mexico. As a result, it is unlikely that NAFTA and its lower trade barriers were the only influence on bilateral trade flows. To isolate the effects

Re: General Theory

2002-04-23 Thread Scott Eric Merryman
The book is The Failure of the New Economics : An Analysis of the Keynesian Fallacies by Henry Hazlitt Scott Merryman On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, John Jernigan wrote: Hello all, this is my first post. I remember reading someplace that someone had written what was essentially a line-by-line

Re: nafta

2002-04-21 Thread Scott Eric Merryman
John, Paul Krugman has an article on NAFTA you might find interesting. HOW IS NAFTA DOING? It's Been Hugely Successful - As A Foreign Policy http://www.pkarchive.org/trade/nafta.html He writes NAFTA's defenders are saddled with a big public relations problem: The agreement was sold under

Re: Upward Sloping Demand Curves

2000-09-26 Thread Scott Eric Merryman
You can download it at: http://papers.ssrn.com/paper.taf?ABSTRACT_ID=232542 Scott Merryman --- Where's the paper printed? I did a search on Econlit and couldn't find anything. Daljit Dhadwal