Sam Lanfraco worries that it is -4F outside -- here it is -24C
outside. Wither the Weather -- Sydney Australia, burning up in
plus 40C, Europe washing away in rain, Manitoba freezing in -20s
and -30s C -- whatever happened to global warming.
Paul Phillips,
Economics, Manitoba
Sam Lanfraco worries that it is -4F outside -- here it is -24C
outside. Wither the Weather -- Sydney Australia, burning up in
plus 40C, Europe washing away in rain, Manitoba freezing in -20s
and -30s C -- whatever happened to global warming.
Paul Phillips,
Economics, Manitoba
Forgive me but it is -4F outside and Oacar Wilde's reference had it wrong.
Society doesn't depend on the "state of the weather", it depends
on the "whether of the state", or maybe the "wither of the state".
Sam Lanfranco, York University, [EMAIL PROTECTED] CANADA
"Where w
Forgive me but it is -4F outside and Oacar Wilde's reference had it wrong.
Society doesn't depend on the "state of the weather", it depends
on the "whether of the state", or maybe the "wither of the state".
Sam Lanfranco, York University, [EMAIL PROTECTED] CANADA
"Where w
On Mon, 10 Jan 1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *stuff deleted*
> I was in a "discussion" with Ed Deak, head of the dept at Fairfield U., right
> after the meetings and he argued that the only way to convince the bond market
> to let the long rate continue to fall was to RAISE the short rate. My
On Mon, 10 Jan 1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *stuff deleted*
> I was in a "discussion" with Ed Deak, head of the dept at Fairfield U., right
> after the meetings and he argued that the only way to convince the bond market
> to let the long rate continue to fall was to RAISE the short rate. My
>"Economists Trade Barbs Over President'sPolicy" was the headline in the
>New York Times, January 5, 1994, p. D-2, for a meeting I attended.
>
>Martin Feldstein, who chaired the CEA in the second half of Reagan's
>first term, acknowledged that "to complain too loudly about an economy
>that is grow
>"Economists Trade Barbs Over President'sPolicy" was the headline in the
>New York Times, January 5, 1994, p. D-2, for a meeting I attended.
>
>Martin Feldstein, who chaired the CEA in the second half of Reagan's
>first term, acknowledged that "to complain too loudly about an economy
>that is grow
Top of the new year to you.
Many thanks to PEN-L comrades who wrote, but my signoff was
never meant to be anything but temporary, prompted by a two-week
separation from my computer and the absence of a NOMAIL option on
this server. [The sentence beginning "Sorry to do it this w
test
Pat Curley
Director, Public Affairs Center Data Lab
Wesleyan University
Middletown, Ct 06459 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I second Sean's praise for Moody's book on the decline of the US
labour
movement. It's called "An Injury to All."
Sid Shniad
I second Sean's praise for Moody's book on the decline of the US
labour
movement. It's called "An Injury to All."
Sid Shniad
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