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I haven't used this one yet, but it looks promising: Arthur S.
Goldberger's "Intro' Econometrics" (Harvard U. Press, 1998) looks short
sweet.
Cheers -- Eric Schutz
Barnet Wagman wrote:
It's been quite a while since I taught ec
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advance Cheers -- Eric Schutz
. Thanks in advance for any
info' anyone can provide.
Cheers -- Eric Schutz
Any help on this? (Yeah, there's
always some crank who'll rise to the bait!)
Cheers -- Eric Schutz
I have just updated a bibliography on socialist economics that I sent
out to pen-l'ers in 1991, suitable for use in courses on, e.g., Comp.
Econ. Sys. I'll be happy to e-mail the new version (about 200-titles)
to pen-l'ers on request.
Cheers -- Eric Schutz
See Ed Wolff's new textbook Economics of Poverty, Inequality
Discrimination. Cheers -- Eric Schutz
A friend has asked me about alternatives to the Gini coefficient. I
seem to remember a paper titled 'On the Measurement of Inequality', but I
can't find it in my files. Anyone have
Can anyone find me a reference citation on the subject of super-exploitation? I
can't find anythjing, but remember some brief discussion of it on pen-l a few months
back. Thanks in advance. Cheers -- Eric Schutz
I have to disagree with Peter Dorman's rejection of an activity-based
definition of 'worker', and go with Jim Devine's definition that allows
'workers' to include wage or salary workers, serf workers, artisan
workers, small business-owner workers, and yes, intellectual workers
of all kinds in
nearlyt certain it does.) Cheers -- Eric Schutz
Sorry, everyone for the the clutter -- forgot to send to Michael P' personal.
Cheers -- Eric Schutz
About 39% of the voting age public actualkly voted. CNN reports that
non-parti-cipants are predominantly Democrats; studies show clearly an inverse
relation
between non-participation income. Cheers -- Eric Schutz
Right -- one more yes vote on this kind of "advertising" from me.
Cheers - Eric Schutz
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