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Re: Today's Wall Street Journal on Mankiw's new textbook
Why should there not be greater discourse between the various schools of
thought. By
ignoring others are we not driving down the road ignoring the sign posts.
At 21:57 9/10/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear PKters,
>
>What is perhaps more revolting is the fact the some post-Keynesians actually
>believe that there can be a dialogue between New Keynesians and
>post-Keynesians. I hope hte Wall Street article will put an end to this
>ludicrous notion, and put post-Keynesian theory back on its own
>'revolutionary' track.
>
>louis-philippe rochon
>
>
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- Re: Today's Wall Street Journal on Mankiw's new textbook, (continued)
- Re: Today's Wall Street Journal on Mankiw's new textbook,
Brian Eggleston Thu 09 Oct 1997, 19:47 GMT
- RE: Today's Wall Street Journal on Mankiw's new textbook,
Mongiovi Gary Thu 09 Oct 1997, 19:53 GMT
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Charles Anderson Thu 09 Oct 1997, 20:51 GMT
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Louis-Philippe Rochon Fri 10 Oct 1997, 01:57 GMT
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Simon Camroux Fri 10 Oct 1997, 02:46 GMT
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paul davidson Fri 10 Oct 1997, 14:17 GMT
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Colin Danby Fri 10 Oct 1997, 17:23 GMT
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Mason A. Clark Fri 10 Oct 1997, 19:29 GMT
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Mason A. Clark Fri 10 Oct 1997, 20:35 GMT
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