Several years ago, if I recall correctly, I read in AEI's newsletter
that Gottfried Harberler's _Propserity and Depression_ was being used
as a text in China.
Carl Close
The Independent Institute
but being in china for 2 summers. as i can see that as time goes on,
they're becoming a bit more
but being in china for 2 summers. as i can see that as time goes on,
they're becoming a bit more liberal on things
At 06:20 PM 2/4/01 -0800, you wrote:
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, fabio guillermo rojas wrote:
A new graduate student in my department told me that at Beijing
University, econ
A new graduate student in my department told me that at Beijing
University, econ undergraduates are not taught Keynesian economics -
they get a good dose of Marxism and then they get hooked up with
monetarism!!
Can anybody else verify this? Is China liberalized enough so that
students are
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, fabio guillermo rojas wrote:
A new graduate student in my department told me that at Beijing
University, econ undergraduates are not taught Keynesian economics -
they get a good dose of Marxism and then they get hooked up with
monetarism!!
Can anybody else verify