What a super analysis, Michael. Geoffrey ... From: Hudsonmi@... To: gang8@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 11:07 PM Subject: [gang8]...
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Arno Mong Daastoel
am@...
Dec 1, 2002 5:09 pm
James, Our idea for economics was that say, Keynes was creative (although building on heretics like Kitson, Gesell and later Douglas). Then you get the...
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Arno Mong Daastoel
am@...
Dec 1, 2002 5:33 pm
I am posting this on the gang8 list in case anybody else would like to have a peep on such issues which are at the foundation of economics. Thanks A LOT,...
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Arno Mong Daastoel
am@...
Dec 1, 2002 5:33 pm
I just returned form the major conference on globalisation here in Oslo (180 speakers). As expected there were many good speeches about the worrying...
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schulte-baeuminghaus
cresscourt
Dec 1, 2002 8:33 pm
Arno, What you say is very interesting - but not encouraging. The globalisers have the catchcry. I know what I want but to say I want "localisation" is both...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 1, 2002 10:25 pm
Arno: In his essay on unresolved methodological issues in political economy, John Stuart Mill made two important comments relating to the subject matter of...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 1, 2002 11:11 pm
Dear Arno: Re. the following: I do still not understand the whole implications of the ideas (of Cusa, Bruno and Leibniz) that I have tried to explain,...
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ChrisOfDulwich@...
j7chm
Dec 2, 2002 8:15 am
Dear James, Henry and Gunnar: Able to sit on the sidelines for once, I have been fascinated by the exchanges among the three of you. Some truly valuable...
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ChrisOfDulwich@...
j7chm
Dec 2, 2002 9:54 am
. Arno writes: "Our idea for economics was that say, Keynes was creative (although building on heretics like Kitson, Gesell and later Douglas). Then you get...
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ChrisOfDulwich@...
j7chm
Dec 2, 2002 10:00 am
. James writes : "Where we will come out is anybody's guess but it's hard to quench a certain anxiety about where we're going." That's life. It's a journey...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 2, 2002 3:08 pm
Dear Chris, re. the following: I am not sure where Keynes got his inspiration from - Gunnar probably is - but we do know that some "heretical" ideas he...
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mobeir@...
mobeir2002
Dec 3, 2002 3:58 pm
Gunnar, As your comments were in response to the excerpts from LaRouche's essay "Trade Without Curreency," I forwarded them to him. Here is his response: FROM:...
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Arno Mong Daastoel
am@...
Dec 3, 2002 6:39 pm
FYI. Arno ... From: pae news To: pae news Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 5:57 PM Subject: Issue no. 17 of the Post-Autistic Economics Newsletter G2 If you...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 3, 2002 9:35 pm
Mike: Re. the following: Larouche: The Strength of the Bretton Woods System: In fact, the strength of the 1945-1965 Bretton Woods System, lay in the fact that...
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ChrisOfDulwich@...
j7chm
Dec 4, 2002 6:02 am
. Boundaries of economics Economic science Dear Gunnar and Arno, and others: Gunnar slightly loses me in his note on this of 1 Dec, but I think he is saying: ...
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ChrisOfDulwich@...
j7chm
Dec 4, 2002 6:19 am
. Gunnar writes: "Second, Keynes was not an ivory-tower economist but took a very active interest in economic policy-making at both national and international...
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James Cumes
JCumes@...
Dec 4, 2002 7:05 am
Chris, As always, there's a great deal of down-to-earth wisdom in what you say. For me, Keynes is great because, by whatever means, he converted the misery of...
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G W Gardiner
geoffrey.gardiner@...
Dec 4, 2002 9:25 am
021203 Gardiner to Gang Yes, Henry, you sum it up perfectly with this, except that it is not only the elites....
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G W Gardiner
geoffrey.gardiner@...
Dec 4, 2002 9:25 am
Henry, Back in 1979 I took part in a computerised game of running the economy. The devisers had naturally built in all their notions of what would cause what,...
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G W Gardiner
geoffrey.gardiner@...
Dec 4, 2002 9:25 am
021203 Gardiner to Gang Michael, this may be the obvious scenario, but the dollar would have to fall gigantically to make an economy with such an overburden...
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schulte-baeuminghaus
cresscourt
Dec 4, 2002 10:43 am
Geoffrey, Three huge US outlays are on: (1) The massive military program. (2) The farm support program. (3) The law-enforcement, prisons, drug-war outlays. ...
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ChrisOfDulwich@...
j7chm
Dec 4, 2002 10:54 am
. James notes, with proper regret, that the post-war economy could have been very different had Keynes lived after April 1946 and been able to have his say in...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 4, 2002 2:24 pm
Dear Chris: We are on the same wave-length on this. The essence of my comments of Dec. 1 is this: The only aspect of entrepreneurial economies which can, in...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 4, 2002 2:36 pm
James: Re. the following: I have always thought that, if Keynes had still been alive at that point, he would have shown us the way to go - and would have had...
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schulte-baeuminghaus
cresscourt
Dec 4, 2002 4:46 pm
Gunnar, Thanks for that. It's what I would have expected of Keynes but I hadn't seen this piece from Hayek. Do you know the date of the quote from Hayek? Was...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 4, 2002 5:18 pm
James: The extract is from Hayek's article in The Oriental Economist, January 1966, entitled "Personal Recollection of Keynes & the "Keynesian Revolution",...
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ChrisOfDulwich@...
j7chm
Dec 4, 2002 6:19 pm
. James: Hayek was still alive in the mid-late 1970s because I remember having a chat with him at the Insititute of Economic Affairs in London, and in fact it...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 4, 2002 6:33 pm
A check on the Internet shows that Hayek died in 1992. Gunnar ... From: ChrisOfDulwich@... To: gang8@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002...
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schulte-baeuminghaus
cresscourt
Dec 4, 2002 6:49 pm
Gunnar, Interesting too. Although the position differed from country to country, my recollection is that there was no significant inflation - widespread -...
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Gunnar Tomasson
gunnar_tomasson
Dec 4, 2002 7:24 pm
Re. the following: Given private property rights and the law of contract, it is only by means of Credit (intrinsically worthless IOUs in one form or another)...