Re: Re: Re: AD?

2000-08-31 Thread michael
because prices are on the vertical axis. > > michael, > I get the message that most (if not all) are > losing interest in this, so this will be my last on > this. But. > Not clear to me why AS/AD implies some > focus on prices as a policy variable, other than > that they are in t

Re: Re: AD?

2000-08-31 Thread J. Barkley Rosser, Jr.
michael, I get the message that most (if not all) are losing interest in this, so this will be my last on this. But. Not clear to me why AS/AD implies some focus on prices as a policy variable, other than that they are in there. Maybe there is more of a tilt there. Keynesians wer

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1998-12-09 Thread Michael Perelman
Louis Proyect wrote: > Speaking of enlightenment, can we do somethinb about the "RE RE RE RE RE ad > infinitum" problem? Yes, and no. The software will keep inserting the RE's, but you can manually edit them out before you send your message.-- Michael Perelman