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> Anwar Shaikh has a track record of excellent papers. Hi Dave Z and Jurriaan: I agree. Equally impressive is the *range* of topics which he has written about over the years. He should also be commended for - over a period of many decades - writing both about Marxian theory, engaging and critiquing other schools of thought, and doing empirical research. As a former New School student, I think I would be remiss in not also mentioning the fact that he has helped mentor many economic stuudents who have gone on to make original contributions. Like Anwar, most of those former students have undertaken Marxian empirical research. All in all, I think it's quite a legacy - and he's not done yet. In solidarity, Jerry _______________________________________________ ope mailing list ope@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope
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