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Samuelson
OK. I'll take the bait. Paul asks if anyone has read/remembered
Samuelson's Nobel lecture. I read (about a decade after it was
given) but recall only a bit of it. I vividly remember Samuelson
referring to how pathetic is is to see economists forcing analogies
between physics and econ and how dreary it was to have had to
review those works. He of course elucidates the infamous
LeChatelier-Samuelson principle.
That said, Paul, what are you saying with your question? (Yes, this is
a strange sentence.)
Brian Eggleston
- Thread context:
- Keynes and new math,
James K. Galbraith Thu 27 Oct 1994, 06:20 GMT
- multiple msg.,
Brian Eggleston Thu 27 Oct 1994, 05:05 GMT
- Samuelson,
Brian Eggleston Thu 27 Oct 1994, 04:30 GMT
- Re: Elegance and Liberation in the GT,
James K. Galbraith Thu 27 Oct 1994, 02:16 GMT
- Keynes' Critique,
Paul Davidson Thu 27 Oct 1994, 01:53 GMT
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