By far, a better critique from a Canadian perspective of MAI is Andrew Jackson and Matthew Sanger (eds.) *DISMANTLING DEMOCRACY*, (CCPA/Lorimer, 1998). It is a superb collection of critiques by various experts on many aspects of the MAI -- e.g. the MAI and the Environment byMichell Swenarchuk or The MAI and the World Economy, by Greg Albo. Paul Paul Phillips, Economics, University of Manitoba Date sent: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 23:45:28 -0700 From: Sam Pawlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Copies to: "'POST-KEYNESIAN THOUGHT'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [PEN-L:8040] Re: RE: Good critiques of MAI, Tobin tax/alternatives Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > There is a critical book called MAI by Maude Barlow and Bruce Cameron, 2 > Canadian activists and writers.It focusses mostly on the MAI as it is > applied to Canada but you mind find it useful, though it is too > nationalistic and social democratic for me. The Canadian Centre for > Policy Alternatives has a number of papers on the Tobin tax including a > speech and Q&A by Tobin himself. > > Sam Pawlett >
[PEN-L:8048] Re: Re: RE: Good critiques of MAI, Tobin tax/alternatives
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