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"From his perch at M.I.T., Mr. Samuelson revolutionized economics. Although
firmly in the Keynesian camp, his foremost achievement was to unite a century of
economic insights, many of them seemingly at odds, into a single, coherent
theory — the neoclassical synthesis, as it was called — that would dominate
economic discourse for some three decades."
Didn't they leave out a purportedly or
two?
Tom Walker
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- Re: Jeff Madrick on the CPI, (continued)
- Re: Jeff Madrick on the CPI, enilsson Thu 27 Dec 2001, 13:44 GMT
- RE: Jeff Madrick on the CPI, Devine, James Thu 27 Dec 2001, 16:27 GMT
- Re: Jeff Madrick on the CPI, enilsson Thu 27 Dec 2001, 19:10 GMT
- Economics Insider Story, michael perelman Thu 27 Dec 2001, 05:20 GMT
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- Re: Economics Insider Story, Tom Walker Thu 27 Dec 2001, 05:55 GMT
- Re: Economics Insider Story, Carl Remick Thu 27 Dec 2001, 14:29 GMT
- Farm "subsidy" data base, Eugene Coyle Thu 27 Dec 2001, 05:09 GMT
- Re: Farm "subsidy" data base, Michael Perelman Thu 27 Dec 2001, 05:36 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: Farm "subsidy" data base, Devine, James Thu 27 Dec 2001, 16:04 GMT