You're probably thinking of Transforming the US Financial System, edited
by Gary Dymski, Gerald Epstein, and Robert Pollin, published by ME Sharpe
for the Economic Policy Institute.
My book. I gotta finish it first.
Doug
Doug Henwood [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Left Business Observer
212-874-4020
In my humble experience, decentered constituted experience is excellent
grilled with a side salad of arugula/radicchio/romaine properly dressed
of course.
Penny Ciancanelli
Manchester UK
Yes, Gil Skillman has the right citation for our book
"Transforming the U.S. Financial System." By the way Anders, I did
respond to your note to me of a few days ago; apparently you didn't
get the message.
As long as I'm in a self-promotion mode, I'll mention another
book along
What if price competition is a motive force behind innovation?
--Alan G. Isaac
On Thu, 2 Jun 1994 17:44:53 -0700 Paul Cockshott said:
Whilst prices of home computers has not drastically changed,
the price of a computer capbable of performing a specific organisational
task in industry has
I was not surprised at the content of Harry's intervention but
would also have liked
to have had (tense anyone?) a more taylor-made (hmm) reply to the
pen-l debate. To wit:
What is going on now with the students in our various schools that shapes
the reported practices and self observations