I recall Kenneth Boulding said the latter.

At 18:19 16/03/2006, you wrote:
Was it Galbraith who said that the Japanese economy grew because the
non-marxist economists were purged after WWII and the Austrian economy
grew only after its "Austrian" economists emigrated?

> On 3/16/06, Julio Huato  wrote:
> > Michael Lebowitz once told me that,
> > with exceptions he had a hard time naming, there are virtually no
> > economists on the side of the revolution.  This seems to me like a big
> > loss that makes it harder for the revolution to carry out its tasks.
>

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