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Re: davidsons ego



Xena,
      Actually, although I made jokes about my own
books, someone on this list with more books than
Paul D., many of them quite worthy and of potential
interest to Post Keynesians, and I think a lot less read
by most on this list is Michael Perelman, who has lain
fairly low lately, and also has his own list, pen-l.  I recommend
his stuff highly.
      Dave Colander also has a small library's worth of books,
several of them of interest to Post Keynesians which
have probably also been less read than Davidson's.  Of course
Dave has been more read than the rest of us generally because
he has a fairly successful Principles text.  Of course I suspect
that most of the freshman and sophomore readers retain
rather little of it, despite its having been written almost as well as
it would have been by your typical garbageman, :-).
Barkley Rosser
-----Original Message-----
From: xena warrior princess <sgha3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: POST-KEYNESIAN THOUGHT <pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, March 16, 2000 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: davidsons ego



> >>paul davidson wrote:
> >>But what is frustrating is that all the people on the pktnet who , by
their
> > > very presence, indicate an interest in Post Keynesian Economics have
not
> > > read this book.

> >I read it twice.
> I guess that offsets one person on this pktnet who has not even read it
> once --).

Mr Davidson,
it may interest you to know that in my Post Keynesian
economics class our reading guide refers to your
book
However, like most of the others on this list l have not
taken the initative to read it..... YET :+)




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