Re: Re: Re: Re: Kill-ratios

2001-10-20 Thread Michael Perelman
His name is John Graham. He is in charge of regulations at the OMB. He is a real sweetheart. He gets corporations to donate money to his institute at Harvard and then shows how there are better means of regulation, which are irrelevant to the corporation. On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 06:02:08PM -07

Re: Re: Re: Kill-ratios

2001-10-20 Thread Marta Russell
Michael Perelman10/20/01 1:58 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > The US just appointed a man to review regulations, who has made a career > of justifying such deaths as Michael Yaffey described. He has one of the > most powerful positions in the federal government. > -- Do you have his name and how to contact

Re: Re: Kill-ratios

2001-10-20 Thread Michael Perelman
The US just appointed a man to review regulations, who has made a career of justifying such deaths as Michael Yaffey described. He has one of the most powerful positions in the federal government. -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898

Re: Kill-ratios

2001-10-20 Thread Michael Yaffey
At 01:46 PM 20-10-01, Ken Hanly wrote: >The Israelis are a long way from reaching the kill-ratio of the US and its >allies in Afghanistan--excluding the homeland toll-- but they are working on >it. How do cost-benefit analyses work in these situations? Are enemy deaths >given positive values and a