Michael Perelman writes: > I only wanted to say that recovery is not always certain.< Right. It's also possible that we could see recovery for the capitalists -- as the Wall Street folks predict -- without an immediate recovery for workers. In fact, a lot of people predict that real GDP will start growing again soon but that unemployment will rise anyway, for a few years. Jim Devine jdevine@xxxxxxx & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
- Re: crisis causes the end of capitalism?, (continued)
- Re: crisis causes the end of capitalism?, Michael Perelman Tue 15 Jan 2002, 18:42 GMT
- No limit ?, Romain Kroes Tue 15 Jan 2002, 21:36 GMT
- RE: Re: crisis causes the end of capitalism?, Devine, James Tue 15 Jan 2002, 18:37 GMT
- Re: RE: Re: crisis causes the end of capitalism?, Ian Murray Tue 15 Jan 2002, 18:54 GMT
- RE: Re: crisis causes the end of capitalism?, Devine, James Tue 15 Jan 2002, 18:47 GMT
- RE: RE: Re: RE: Re: crisis causes the end of capitalism?, Forstater, Mathew Tue 15 Jan 2002, 20:07 GMT
- Re: RE: RE: Re: RE: Re: crisis causes the end of capitalism?, Ian Murray Tue 15 Jan 2002, 20:45 GMT
- crisis causes the end of capitalism?, Charles Brown Tue 15 Jan 2002, 22:25 GMT
- Re: crisis causes the end of capitalism?, Rakesh Bhandari Wed 16 Jan 2002, 01:14 GMT