Frank is a Solidarity member, friend of mine, teaches at U-Mich. His usual work is extremely technical. I can follow most economist's math, but not Frank's. I am glad to hear that he is now doing some empirical work. Lou P writes: Some professor named Frank Thompson, whose work I was not familiar with, spoke next on the completely opposite approach to markets taken in Cuba. He was really quite impressive. >>
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