Sorry, egg on my face.
At 12:04 PM 7/27/2004 -0400, you wrote:
At 11:14 AM 7/27/2004 -0400, you wrote:
In relation to questions raised by Paul on HDI, etc, a friend has
directed me to a recent piece by Robert Wade in New Political Economy. I
assume it's in the following issue:
Thanks very m
The website of the International Working Group on Value Theory
(IWGVT) has
moved to
www.iwgvt.org
The site gives free access to over 150 papers on value theory and
related
topics covering eleven years of debates at IWGVT mini-conferences,
held
annually under the auspices of the Eastern Ec
In a message dated 3/25/03 6:12:04 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When Iraq was first colonised by Britain in 1917, Iraqis were fed the same British propaganda about liberation through occupation. We fought the best part of last century to get rid of colonial Britain and, sinc
>I am not trying to insult you by characterizing you, but to put my finger on a dilemma. I think it is related to something wrong in the way you approach the relationship between theory and practice . . . .The working people you talk with may be will not recognize the word "hegemony" but they wi
pect, that have been waged over the years.
Sorry,
Melvin P.
I do not want to appear churlish by spurning apologies, but this does not
feel quite right. Not just because you praise Louis Proyect and me in the
same breath, which is even more embarrassing than being criticised
together in the s
I don't want to go through thsi again, but I have explained the differrence between functionalISM and functional EXPLANATION at several points on this and othyer lists; check the archives. As I said before, FE is not a general doctribe about the nature of society; it is a style of explanation of th
Title: Re: [Fwd: Robert K. Merton, 1910-2003] -- apologies
STOP PRESS! apologies to the late prof. Merton. The article on stratification wasn't by him, but by Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore (American Sociological Review, 1945).
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Devine, Jam
Dec. 14, 2002
PEN-L:
My apologies for the 'Seth S.--Dec. 14' post reaching PEN-L. I sent it to
Michael Perelman but somehow it bounced to the list. Strange.
:->
Seth Sandronsky
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Add photos to your e-mail with
Title: RE: [PEN-L:31157] RE: Re: employment (apologies: long)
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
> -Original Message-
Daniel Davies writes:
> ... My understanding of what the BLS unemployment rate is
> mea
On 9 Oct 02, at 16:14, Davies, Daniel wrote:
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Jannuzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 09 October 2002 15:13
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PEN-L:31148] Re: employment
>
>
> >best you could say it was an argument from
> >previously establ
-Original Message-
From: Charles Jannuzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 October 2002 15:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PEN-L:31148] Re: employment
>best you could say it was an argument from
>previously established authority
Absolutely, because I have no real specialist knowl
Title: apologies
from SLATE's news summary:>Israel apologized for what it called the mistaken killing of a Palestinian family in Gaza [by passing Israeli tanks] on Wednesday, the papers say. The defense minister ordered an investigation of the incident.<
This reminds me of a
is far too much
disinformation about Japan and disinformation going into Japan from the
west.
Charles Jannuzi
Re: Apologies
> I thought that his note showed a sincere caring. He may have been
> confused, but he seemed like a nice person, making a nice gesture.
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002
I thought that his note showed a sincere caring. He may have been
confused, but he seemed like a nice person, making a nice gesture.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 04:32:46PM -0800, Sabri Oncu wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I really got our Comrade Miyachi confused, didn't I? It was the
> last thing I wanted t
Michael,
I really got our Comrade Miyachi confused, didn't I? It was the
last thing I wanted to do or, better said, something I never
wanted to do. I had a Japanese friend during my graduate study
days and Miyachi reminds me of him: very nice guy from a totally
different world.
Best,
Sabri
SESSION 1: DEFINING AND MEASURING VALUE
Friday 9am
Chair: Alan Freeman
Estimating Gross Domestic Product Using a Surplus Value Approach
Victor Kasper, Buffalo State College, USA
Modelling profit-rate distributions using L-moments
Julian Wells, The Open University, UK
On the Identity of Value an
I agree it is surprising to read how carefully Hardt and Negri compare
the views of Hilferding and Lenin when this is unlikely to increase sales
of a book which has all the characteristics of a left wing commodity
fashion statement.
I think that is perhaps the reason why it is *not* strange that
Sorry for boring pen-lers with private mail.
Trevor Evans
Paul Lincke Ufer 44
10999 Berlin
Tel & Fax +49 30 612 3951
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Papers and up-to-date session list for the EEA have now been posted to the
IWGVT website
www.greenwich.ac.uk/~fa03/iwgvt
In addition the previous conferences are now re-indexed with a complete new
web page on which you can locate papers by author, abstract or conference
session. This can be acce
Here's the session list and details of the Association For Heterodox
Economics conference at the end of June in London
Alan
ASSOCIATION FOR HETERODOX ECONOMICS
THE OTHER ECONOMICS CONFERENCE, 2000
AT THE OPEN UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE CENTRE
344-354 Gray
The three last messages from me were meant for the OPE-L list!
Apologies to members of both lists. Actually, the NIPA proposal
was due to go out to PEN-L anyhow, but I guess the discussion
on cats must have been a bit confusing to those not part of the
thread. Not to mention the cats.
Anyhow
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rakesh Bhandari)
> Subject: Re: PKs and Apologies
> First, men are to leave these gatherings emboldened to make women serve
> them--their children, the sick, the aged and themselves--as long as they
> button-up, sit up straight and go
Max B. Sawicky wrote:
>I wonder about peoples' negative scenarios
>regarding the remark that bothered you.
>Billy Bob Sixpack, former fornicator and
>drunkard, cleans up his act, appears at
>his family dinner table, swears devotion
>to Jesus Christ and family values, says
>"I am now the head of t
Thanks, though 'clarification' rather than
apology would have been sufficient.
I wonder about peoples' negative scenarios
regarding the remark that bothered you.
Billy Bob Sixpack, former fornicator and
drunkard, cleans up his act, appears at
his family dinner table, swears devotion
to Jesus Chri
Sorry about the duplication of my last two posts. The e-mail was
down here at my university for a day and when it came back up it did
not send my posts. As a result I resent them and then the computer
sent the others as well. Ah well !!!
Paul
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
University of Manitoba
Sorry (ooops! There I Go Again!!!) for taking time on
this, but I think the record needs to be set straight,
especially as I think that I am the only person besides bob
malecki on pen-l to have gone through the final stages of
the M-1 list. A few points:
1) It is a matter of recor
Apologies for the posting to the wrong list.
PEN-L, I did it again: posted to the world, being in a hurry. I
apologize and will _really_ try to slow down. Larry Shute
PEN-L, I did it again: posted to the world, being in a hurry. I
apologize and will _really_ try to slow down. Larry Shute
My apologies. I carelessly thought that I was responding to a private
message from Jerry. Shawgi justifiably asks:
>
> Finally, Michael, why do you say that it is a "problem" that people respond
> to my posts? This is extremely strange.
>
Some people vehemen
My apologies. I carelessly thought that I was responding to a private
message from Jerry. Shawgi justifiably asks:
>
> Finally, Michael, why do you say that it is a "problem" that people respond
> to my posts? This is extremely strange.
>
Some people vehemen
>Friends, My apologies for posting my reply to Michael Yates to
>everyone. It's late and I'm tired. Larry Shute
It seems like late night is a bad time to send email; my apologies for
posting my E-NODE column to Penl when I meant to send it to someone else.
Anders Schneiderman
>Friends, My apologies for posting my reply to Michael Yates to
>everyone. It's late and I'm tired. Larry Shute
It seems like late night is a bad time to send email; my apologies for
posting my E-NODE column to Penl when I meant to send it to someone else.
Anders Schneiderman
Friends, My apologies for posting my reply to Michael Yates to
everyone. It's late and I'm tired. Larry Shute
Friends, My apologies for posting my reply to Michael Yates to
everyone. It's late and I'm tired. Larry Shute
oops. This Alzheimer's is getting to be too much. ;-) Actually, it's
the absent-minded professor syndrome, which gets worse when I have too
much work to do. I sent a ms. on utopias to pen-l that was actually
supposed to go to Phil O'Hara's ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,
I am as careless as anybody about accidently sending private messages on
the list. I assume that anyone who does so, wishes that they did not.
To send an apology probably just clutters the list.
Apologetically,
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 9592
Sorry about my last message. I hit the "R" and meant to send it to
Blair privately. I don't apologize for the sentiments.
Jim Craven
*---**
* James Craven * "All things have inner meaning and
Sorry to all Pen-l-ers,
I put a personal message for Alan Freeman by mistake on the wrong address
and sent it to the list.
Sorry.
Robert Went
International Institute for Research and Education (IIRE)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Postbus 53290, 1007 RG Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Tel: 31 20 6717263
Fax: 31
Twice, sid, it went out to use twice -- but hey
whose counting!
Sorry. Somebody sent me a request for the TWU paper via the Pen
listserv. So when I responsded by uploading the paper and sending it
back to the originating address, it went to Pen.
Sid Shniad
Apologies to folks who are feeling inundated with
unsolicited forwarded messages from Mexico. I have
been informed that these messages are not the
subject of universal appreciation among folks on
the list. So I will put an end to forwarding them.
For anyone on the list does want to keep
Let me thank Blair for his apologies. Perhaps I was over-reacting too and
if I was I am sorry. My over-reaction stems from the fact that some
people were ready to put me off this list two years ago and Jim Devine
just reminded me of that sad episode recently when he said he should not
even
aid in any way at all.
Please accept my most humble apologies to Doug and to the list.
Let me repeat that: my most humble apologies to Doug and to the
list.
Blair Sandler
Apology in advance: I continue to be interested in the F&V thread, but
doubt that at this point I can do anything more than repeat myself. Which
is why I said that I was "over and out". However, Pellissippi gets Internet
access through two intermediate steps (TECNET and Bitnet), and somewhere
alo
Dear Penners,
Oh my. I started this whole brouhaha about AD but have
only now had time to read people's comments. May i ask your
forbearance to slip in one more thought on the AS-AD
controversy?
A few people suggested that properly labeling the
vertical axis as the inflation r
Dear Penners,
Oh my. I started this whole brouhaha about AD but have
only now had time to read people's comments. May i ask your
forbearance to slip in one more thought on the AS-AD
controversy?
A few people suggested that properly labeling the
vertical axis as the inflation r
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