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To: Efthymios H. Zacharias who wrote (41780)9/4/2000 2:30:11 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 42523
 
Efthymios,

Thanks, once again. I didn't realize money creation was so straight forward. Well the technical side of it, the politics are a different story of course!

After reading the book I will pass it along for some objective criticism to another reader. I have a tenuous and distant contact to the Fabians. Interesting to hear what they say about it -g-. Governments and their attendant bureaucracy are usually inefficient (taking the S&L problems as an example), but a large Multinational can be similarly inefficient too.

My comments on "Econo-physics" comes from an article I read in the New Scientist. I haven't read a copy in a decade and just bought a copy on a trip to pass the time. I may become a regular reader once again.

archive.newscientist.com

"It's the Law" 19 August 00. vol 167 issue 2252, page 3.

There are two recent articles on wealth distribution. You can get a 7 day freeby but have to sign up with an Email and home address. One of the tentative findings is.. More trading is good for wealth distribution!

A rather heavy duty academic link for the econophysicists

www.unifr.ch/econophysics

So...these guys were going to make economics simple to understand ?! -g-

So, the conclusion is.. Luc is wrong! The J6P's have to trade to help keep the world economy healthy!! -g-

rgds,

Pearly.