I want to second Louis Proyect's comment. As I've noted here before, some
serious problems re unemployment, underemployment, the nature and
distribution of "jobs", and the like are upon us. Please - can't all you
progressive economists turn your attention to how North America, at least,
can deal
Although I feel like an interloper on this list since I am not a
professional economist or academician, I feel compelled to say a word or
two about the character of the discussion on this list.
In the past I was a project coordinator for Tecnica, an organization
which sent programmers and othe
Dear Pen-Lers: Allow me to add my (cyber)voice to those of Michael Perelman and
Susan Feiner regarding the possible uses of Pen-L. I have been on-line for
about 3 months and have been bombarded mainly (it seems) with the discussion of
value theory. While interesting and important, that discussion