On 9/4/06, Doug Henwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sep 4, 2006, at 11:10 AM, Michael Perelman wrote:

> I think we might do well to think more about economic matters and
> speculating about
> religion and sexuality.

I'm guessing "and" is a typo for "than," but like I keep saying -
even economists find economics boring!

Doug

I posted an interesting NYT article on China's rising production costs
(stagflation, anyone?), a new study (the first of its kind?), by
economist Robert Kaestner, on the impact of anti-Arab/anti-Muslim
prejudice on the wages of Arab and Muslim men, etc., but they do not
appear to stir up any interest.

And surely there is a change in political economy of Indonesia that
produces young theology students like Farid Muttaqin and lands
Muttaqin in Ohio (of all places!).
--
Yoshie
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