I do *not* remember getting this message because my account was
full so Brad's question probably bounced back. Can you repost the
rest of your post?
Chris, I understand what you say but the article is not suggesting that
the world economy is charecterized by monopoly capitalism.
This not my sug
At 13:37 13/06/00 -0700, you wrote:
>>they are supposed to show that capitalism is not the capitalism of free
>>trade.
>>
>>Mine Doyran
>>SUNY/Albany
>
>So do you refuse to give answers to my questions?
>
>Brad DeLong
Although there are strong monopoly features in global capitalism, these
f
> >Is this a claim that Algerian standards of living would rise by 47%
>>if Algeria were to shut off all trade with the rest of the world, and
>>that standards of living in Zimbabwe would rise by 56% if Zimbabwe
>>were to shut off all trade with the rest of the world?
>
>The author himself writes
>Is this a claim that Algerian standards of living would rise by 47%
>if Algeria were to shut off all trade with the rest of the world, and
>that standards of living in Zimbabwe would rise by 56% if Zimbabwe
>were to shut off all trade with the rest of the world?
The author himself writes in
Micheal Parelman posted on pen-l:
>ECONOMISTS
>struggling to make
>sense of the American
>economy agree about
>some big things.
Doyle, thanks for bringing disability issues to our attention! a very
_silenced_ topic indeed, just like race and women's isues..
Mine
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