The some thoughts on the nature of the value metric
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This is just an idea that I had about the nature of value as a metric
It is closely related to what Marx had to say about the nature of the
value form.
Consider the space made up of bundles of
One of the old-time chairs of the Fed (Wm. Machesney Martin?) once
said that he saw his role as being to take away the punchbowl before
the party begins. Greenspan seems in that tradition.
in pen-l solidarity,
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Econ. Dept., Loyola M
One of the old-time chairs of the Fed (Wm. Machesney Martin?) once
said that he saw his role as being to take away the punchbowl before
the party begins. Greenspan seems in that tradition.
in pen-l solidarity,
Jim Devine BITNET: jndf@lmuacad. INTERNET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Econ. Dept., Loyola M
The opening of "Compassion Counts; Capitalism Works" by Mikhail Lyubansky, a
psychology graduate student, in the State News (student newspaper at Michigan
State University):
"I must admit that my knowledge of economics is negligible. I took micro and
macro economics as an undergraduate, but I us
The opening of "Compassion Counts; Capitalism Works" by Mikhail Lyubansky, a
psychology graduate student, in the State News (student newspaper at Michigan
State University):
"I must admit that my knowledge of economics is negligible. I took micro and
macro economics as an undergraduate, but I us
Yesterday's (Tuesday, Feb. 1) New York Times carries the following:
FED CHIEF IMPLIES A PRE-INFLATION RISE IN RATES
Washington, Jan. 31--The Federal Reserve chairman, Alan
Greenspan, strongly implied today that the central bank would
break with tradition and raise interest r
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