On Wed, 5 Oct 1994, Arthur R. McGee quoted Dr. Julius Nyerere:
> 'Ujamaa', then, or 'familyhood', describes our socialism. It is opposed to
> capitalism, which seeks to build a happy society on the basis of the
> exploitation of man by man; and it is equally opposed to doctrinaire
> socialism w
On Oct 13, 7:23pm, Robert Naiman wrote:
} Subject: FYI: NAFTA epilogue
> >From the business section of today's New York Times:
> "Complaints that Mexico has failed to enforce union rights will not be pursued
> by the United States, in the first test of a laobr side accord to the North
> American
"Complaints that Mexico has failed to enforce union rights will not be pursued
by the United States, in the first test of a laobr side accord to the North
American Free Trade Agreement. [C7]"
-bob naiman
WHAT NEW JOBS WILL HIGH-TECH FUTURE BRING?
-- by David Crane
While the news from Statistics Canada on job
creation is encouraging, with 327,000 jobs created
so far this year, it's not time to get carried
away.
It's all too easy, when you come out of a
recession, to believe that life is n
/* Written 1:44 PM Oct 13, 1994 by kmander in igc:trade.news */
/* -- "Trade Week 10-14-94" -- */
Trade Week in Review
Friday, October 14, 1994
Volume 3, Number 41
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American Soybean Ass
>Posted on 12 Oct 1994 at 12:02:54 by TELEC List Distributor (011802)
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>Re: "Nobel" prizes in Econ.
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>Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 08:45:28 -0700
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>From: Doug Henwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Is there any room in game theory for power - political, mar
Where can these publications be got? Thanks, Nancy Breen (US) National
Institutes of Health, Bitnet NXB@NIHCCPC1
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From: pen-l
To: breenn
Subject: NHS Health Reforms UK
Date: Thursday, October 13, 1994 6:42AM
I read your comment on the internet, so I thought you might be interested i
On Wed, 12 Oct 1994, John E. Parsons wrote:
>
> Personally I think people level criticism too often against
> mathematical tools like game theory based on the
> ideologiacally sad use of them by the current crop of
> social scientists. It isn't the brand of mathematics that
> makes a social m
I read your comment on the internet, so I thought you might be interested in
a few extra details.
Most people agree that the old system has problems. Noone knew what amything
costed, resources and power were often controled by medics in particular
prestige specialties, irrespective of the gen
On Wed, 12 Oct 1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If criminals don't rat on one another in
> the prisoner's dilemma because of "honor among thieves", is that the extent
> to which institutional arrangements are modelled? What of the role of third
> parties (eg the state or corporation) exercizi
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