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Tennessee
I agree. It's in the south. But I'll tell you one thing. The Midwest
STARTS around Worcester, Mass. Albany is in the midwest. -gn.
Mathew Forstater wrote:
> Tennessee is not in the midwest.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Per Gunnar Berglund <BergP867@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: POST-KEYNESIAN THOUGHT <pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 2:58 PM
> Subject: Re: GT and microfoundations
>
> >>>> paul davidson <pdavidson@xxxxxxx> 02/08 3:47 PM >>>
> >
> >Paul wrote:
> >>Isuggest that you not rely on Brent Hansen (does this show your
> >Scandinavian parochialism?)<
> >
> >Per says:
> >So this is what people become like after spending too many years at a
> >second-rate mid-west college?
> >
> >
> >Per Gunnar Berglund
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Gregory P. Nowell
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Department of Political Science, Milne 100
State University of New York
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- Thread context:
- Re: GT and microfoundations, (continued)
- Re: GT and microfoundations,
Mathew Forstater Wed 09 Feb 2000, 15:58 GMT
- Re: GT and microfoundations,
Per Gunnar Berglund Wed 09 Feb 2000, 20:15 GMT
- Re: GT and microfoundations,
Mathew Forstater Wed 09 Feb 2000, 22:00 GMT
- Tennessee,
Greg Nowell Thu 10 Feb 2000, 00:20 GMT
- Re: GT and microfoundations,
Jochen . Hartwig Fri 11 Feb 2000, 13:30 GMT
- Re: GT and microfoundations,
Mathew Forstater Fri 11 Feb 2000, 19:15 GMT
- Gt and Microfoundations,
Paul Davidson Fri 11 Feb 2000, 21:05 GMT
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