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Any chance of getting Patrick Bond to post this also to
the list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Why not e-mail him directly, to address
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I include more from Patrick below:
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I'm now
behind the screen of a Johns Hopkins
Does anyone have anything intelligent to say about the work by this year's
winners of the so-called "Nobel" prize in economics, i.e.,
John Harsanyi of Berkeley, John Nash (of the famous equilibrium?),
and Reinhard Selden (sp?). What did they contribute? what are the
limitations of their work and
Doug- Could you please let us know what they say? Also, any explanation
for the China figure? Is it a result of the change in exchange rates
(early 1994) from year to year? If it is accurate, it would be a striking
indication of the limited character of China's recent "success."
I believe it
Recent discussion on South Africa on PEN-L has been just terrific! It's
exactly the kind of exchanges I hoped I would find on this list. Speaking
as someone who has complained about the abstruseness of the discussion in
the past, I feel obligated to commend all participants for their
Final offer to have the US Census Bureau's income poverty reports for
1993 emailed to you. I'm gonna purge the file on Friday morning, NYC time.
Doug
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I tried to respond to this request yesterday but don't know if the e-mail
got through since our system was ill.
One interesting article appears in Sheldon Friedman et alia, eds,
Restoring the Promise of American Labor Law (ILR Press 1994). The
article by three economists (larval and adult
Yes Please!
Thankyou!
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On Tue, 11 Oct 1994, Doug Henwood wrote:
Final offer to have the US Census Bureau's income poverty reports for
1993 emailed to you. I'm gonna purge the file on Friday morning, NYC time.
Doug
Doug Henwood [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Doug-
Could I get that Census data.Thanks
Rick Baldoz
Please send me a report. Jack Craven
"Does anyone have anything intelligent to say about the work by this year's
winners of the so-called "Nobel" prize in economics, i.e.,
John Harsanyi of Berkeley, John Nash (of the famous equilibrium?),
and Reinhard Selden (sp?). What did they contribute? what are the
limitations of their work
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