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Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 6:58 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:19766] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dialectics and nonlinear Dynamics
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>> That there is some critical level of concentration in any industry at
>> any time that marks the divide is not too surprising. One possible
>> indicat
> That there is some critical level of concentration in any industry at
> any time that marks the divide is not too surprising. One possible
> indicator of the divide might be whether prices are "administered" (and
> hence mostly constant) or not.
there's got to be some sort of critical poi
hey're both
dead now, just like the dinosaurs...
Barkley Rosser
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From: Eric Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 1:30 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:19755] Re: Re: Re: Dialectics and nonlinear Dynamics
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>> Essent
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> Essentially the idea is that there is some critical level
> of concentration at any time in any industry at which the
> nature of the industry qualitatively changes (dialectics,
> and all that) . . .
My own contribution, NOT based on the mainstream literature, to this is:
"Capitalists'
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Date: Monday, May 29, 2000 7:37 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:19739] Re: Re: Dialectics and Nonlinear Dynamics
>Barkley, maybe you could spell out what you mean here?
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>> My earlier arguments had more to do with
Barkley, maybe you could spell out what you mean here?
> My earlier arguments had more to do with continuous
> changes in market structure leading to discontinuous
> changes in market outcomes, actually an old chestnut of
> the IO literature that goes all the way back to Joe S. Bain,
> "Rel
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Date: Monday, May 29, 2000 4:35 PM
Subject: [PEN-L:19733] Re: Re: Re: Dialectics and Nonlinear Dynamics
>Barkley wrote:
>>BTW, my original foray on that one was in "The Emergence of the
>>Megacorpstate and the Acceleration of Global Inflation," Journal of Post
&
Barkley wrote:
>BTW, my original foray on that one was in "The Emergence of the
>Megacorpstate and the Acceleration of Global Inflation," Journal of Post
>Keynesian Economics, Spring 1981, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 429-439. Actually
>this was another case of having trouble getting a paper published.
have certain mutual sympathies :-).
Barkley Rosser
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Date: Sunday, May 28, 2000 8:58 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:19694] Re: Dialectics and Nonlinear Dynamics
>Chris, I got you wrong. Fr
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Subject: [PEN-L:19691] Dialectics and Nonlinear Dynamics
>At 11:27 25/05/00 -0400, you wrote:
>> For those who are curious, I have a recently published
>>paper on these issues.
>>"Aspects of dialectics and no
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> At 11:27 25/05/00 -0400, you wrote:
> > For those who are curious, I have a rec
Wow, Chris! Huge effort! I'm gonna have to read this thing again (and read
Barkley's piece, too, when I've the time and ashtray for the job) - but
LOVED the stuff about language (I guess I'd have realised it if I ever
thought about it, but I wasn't about to do that). Anyway, one quibble:
>Inte
At 11:27 25/05/00 -0400, you wrote:
> For those who are curious, I have a recently published
>paper on these issues.
>"Aspects of dialectics and non-linear dynamics," _Cambridge
>Journal of Economics_, May 2000, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 311-324.
> It is also available on my website without th
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