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re:RE: Re: [Pen-l] The economics professions
Academic economists who become governors are governors, not academics.
>Ian writes:
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>> To put it another way, we have Rod Blagojevich, politician extraordinaire. Where is the actual example of the academic economist acting as the fine Governor? All you can do is speculate it is possible that there is an academic Blagojevich, but you point to no example. I, on the other hand, can point to lots of Blagojevichs. In fact, what about the esteemed Ms. Romer, who gets appointed to responsible office and suddenly discovers the efficacy of fiscal stimulus, which just happens to be consistent with the interests of her President and Party?
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>>> Phil Gramm.....................................................................
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>>> Dick Armey......................................................................
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>>> God bless the revolving door.
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>Raise your right hand and do not cross your fingers. If Gramm/Armey in an academic position made a prediction or argument, and Gramm/Armey as politicans made a prediction or argument concerning the same issues, would you bet the better motivated and/or more likely correct prediction or argument would be Gramm/Armey academic or Gramm/Armey politican? Do not cop out by telling me that they would both be wrong and worthless.
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