Re: [PEN-L] British farming and market imperatives

2007-06-21 Thread sartesian
Nope. - Original Message - From: "Michael Perelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 8:52 PM Subject: Re: [PEN-L] British farming and market imperatives > I hope that Lou has not set off a whole new Brenner discussion. > -- > Michael Perelm

Re: [PEN-L] British farming and market imperatives

2007-06-21 Thread Louis Proyect
Michael Perelman wrote: I hope that Lou has not set off a whole new Brenner discussion. I would encourage anybody who is interested in the topic to comment on my blog. I thought I made it clear a while ago that I was only going to announce new entries. Maybe it was my mistake to include the fi

Re: [PEN-L] British farming and market imperatives

2007-06-21 Thread Michael Perelman
I hope that Lou has not set off a whole new Brenner discussion. -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu michaelperelman.wordpress.com

Re: [PEN-L] British farming and market imperatives

2007-06-21 Thread sartesian
reading of Brenner, just as, I believe citing Allen's figures on agricultural productivity to refute Brenner is a mis-reading. - Original Message - From: "Louis Proyect" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 2:45 PM Subject: [PEN-L] British farming and ma

[PEN-L] British farming and market imperatives

2007-06-21 Thread Louis Proyect
Robert Brenner applies the “case study” approach to defend the “agrarian capitalism” thesis. This is the stock and trade of PhD dissertations. My wife is just finishing up her own, which compares financial crises before and after Bretton Woods in order to answer the question whether the U.S. is