[PEN-L:4568] Oops! Sorry!

1995-04-01 Thread Eric . A . Schutz
Sorry, everyone for the the clutter -- forgot to send to Michael P' personal. Cheers -- Eric Schutz

[PEN-L:4567] Re: Florida penners

1995-04-01 Thread Eric . A . Schutz
replycamichael -- Michael -- Again I can provide help if you can't find some- one who can give you better: Rollins is on Internet, but does not have a gopher nor a WWW facility (it'll do e-mail, ftp & telnet -- of course, with telnet you can gopher (and WWW?) on another computer). I can h ge

[PEN-L:4566] Kondratiev in the WSJ

1995-04-01 Thread jones/bhandari
BTW, The WSJ article Gene Coyle mentioned made optimistic use of the Kondratiev idea: "perhaps the most reassuring evidence for a middle-class surge is that it has has happened before. Around 1900, the US also faced what economists called a 'productivity paradox': Big electrical generators had b

[PEN-L:4565] Kondratiev waves

1995-04-01 Thread Andrew J. English
Is there anything to the notion of Kondratiev waves? I tend to be skeptical, since the underlying technology of society changes so much during the 50-year "cycle" and because of the impact of large political events (World War Two for example), that such a large scale cycle could be governing the

[PEN-L:4564] On Marx and Economics

1995-04-01 Thread JOHN CROSS
I'm not entirely sure how to take the "debate" over whether Marx was an economist or whether he was a pluralist or whatever, but let me add in my two cents. Frankly, I would say that no, Marx was NOT an economist and thats what makes him worth while. He was a scholar of social power, and

[PEN-L:4563] Re: Card & Krueger

1995-04-01 Thread Labor Video Project
Dear Doug Henwood, Thanks for your posting. I wanted to know if there is any way you could get your radio show posted on line. Also we here at LaborNet would be happy to set up a conference for you and you could post this or other economic analysis. If you are interested, please

[PEN-L:4562] Re: Card & Krueger

1995-04-01 Thread Doug Henwood
At 9:38 AM 3/31/95, Eugene Coyle wrote: >In the Wall Street Journal I was touting yesterday was also an attack >on Card & Kreuger. On the editorial page, and it attacked the raw data >that they used. I interviewed Card on my radio show last Thursday, the day after the WSJ piece appeared. I aske

[PEN-L:4561] Re: crisis goes better with Coke

1995-04-01 Thread JOHN CROSS
Maybe its because, as people drown their new-found sorrows, they go back to the old refra'n: Ron con co-ca-y-limo'n que vive la diversio'n Or perhaps bar tenders are simply watering down their "cuba libres" with more coke. The fact is that, with 100% recycling,