I'd bring in some of the labor process literature, like Devine & Reich, in
the REVIEW OF RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS, 1981. There was also a good
comment on that paper in that journal, too, if I remember correctly. ;-)
Peter Dorman and Gil Skillman (are you there, Gil?) are obvious source of
Are you volunteering?
"Max B. Sawicky" wrote:
>
> I imagine something on theories of the state,
> of which I have none. But what else?
> mbs
I might if somebody answered my question.
Otherwise I wouldn't know what to write.
Actually I do have a few theories of the
state, just none of the radi
Are you volunteering?
"Max B. Sawicky" wrote:
>
> I imagine something on theories of the state,
> of which I have none. But what else?
>
> mbs
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. . . We also have Sam promising to give us a start on Mexico, which would
be
ideal in understanding the nature of trade agreements.
Who is the next volunteer?
What would teachers like to see in a section on
the public sector or market failure that is not
in the standard textbo
Rod, Thanks very much. I shall follow it up. It is in our library.
Kind regards
Martin
Rod Hay wrote:
> Take a look at Anna Koutsoyiannis, Non-Price Decisions; The Firm in a Modern
> Context, published by Macmillan, I don't know if it is still in print.
>
> Martin Watts wrote:
>
> > Pen-lers, I
Take a look at Anna Koutsoyiannis, Non-Price Decisions; The Firm in a Modern
Context, published by Macmillan, I don't know if it is still in print.
Martin Watts wrote:
> Pen-lers, I am teaching microeconomics at the 4th year level, here in Newcastle
> Australia. My previous teaching in micro
Micahel, Very kind of you to invite me, butLarge ARC grants are looming large at
present, both the development of the application and organising the work on the one
that
you have an interest in!
After that there's an overdue book, ARC Small Grant work
I shall stay tuned and pick up some n
Martin,
I'm hoping that our text project would be useful to answering questions, such
yours. Moreso, it sounds like you are a prime candidate to volunteer to work on a
subsection for our text.
Susan Fleck has already volunteered to begin work on a section on feminism early in
the summer. We a
Pen-lers, I am teaching microeconomics at the 4th year level, here in Newcastle
Australia. My previous teaching in micro was at the first year level, many years
ago.
My colleague will teach the basic orthodox stuff with the mathematical bells and
whistles (Slutsky equations etc). I want to develo