Jim,  have you ever uploaded this piece.

                        Cheers,
                        Victor

>DATE:   Mon, 18 Oct 1993 08:05:30 PST
>FROM:   Jim Devine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>For the most part, economics *is* boring, scary, and irrelevant.
>>Unfortunately a lot of radical economists are trying to match, if not
>>outdo, their mainstream colleagues in the cleverness of their
>>abstractions.
>>
>This is not valid or methodologically sound.  See my article in the
>JOURNAL OF OBSCURE AND ESOTERIC ECONOMICS (JOOAEE), vol XX(4),
>5 Brumaire 1799:457-999 ("Convext Sets and Conjunctures: the
>Convergence of Commonsense and Communist Economics"). (I will
>upload this work to pen-l on request.)
>
>"Donuts made me what I am today" -- Homer Simpson.*
>
>in comic relief,
>
>Jim Devine   BITNET: jndf@lmuacad.   INTERNET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Econ. Dept., Loyola Marymount Univ., Los Angeles, CA 90045-2699 USA
>310/338-2948 (off); 310/202-6546 (hm); FAX: 310/338-1950
>
>*strangely, this is a slogan of the Winchell's Donut chain. I think
>it's a good sign that a corporation can laugh at itself.  I'm looking
>forward to the ad campaign in which the LAPD's Stacy Koon (now at
>"Club Fed") shares a donut with Rodney King.

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