Barkley Rosser observes:

"Well, now we have someone "remembering" that someone else "thought" that the 
"noted economist""might be" Bohm-Bawerk.  Obviously he would be one of the 
usual suspects (right up there with Gil Skillman! :-)), but was he the one 
actually in the Library of Congress of Magazine article?"

This may all be an urban myth! Am I correct in saying that we haven't yet 
established there is an article in the LIC Magazine on this subject? Didn't 
the original post say something about seeing an AD for the magazine 
describing the article? Maybe the Library of Congress and its magazine is a 
myth or will be with a balanced budget amendment. Read lots of smiles about 
here :) :) :) :) :)

"Never has so much been debated about so little of established fact" Winnie-
the-Pooh Churchill. [A bogus quote to boot]  But then maybe that sums up 
economics nicely...

Brent McClintock 

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