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To: Wildstar who wrote (2455)6/12/2003 1:48:06 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4904
 
I have also never heard that Friedman started with his ideas.

Well then I'm glad to be of some small assistance in your learning. -g- I didn't make that up it's fairly well known although Friedman once was asked who was more important, Von Mises or Keynes and said Keynes without hesitation that doesn't mean he wasn't also heavily influenced by Mises' free market ideas which are the core of supply side. Read the blurb on the Mises' book.

yaf.com



To: Wildstar who wrote (2455)6/12/2003 2:40:58 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4904
 
If you really want to test your knowledge of economic's major players....

iserver.saddleback.cc.ca.us

Hint: click on the wrong answers, they are a lot funnier than the correct ones.



To: Wildstar who wrote (2455)6/12/2003 9:01:46 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 4904
 
<This is the first time I have heard Mises being associated with 'supply-side' economics>

Richenbacher likes to bash the Reagan years btw....plus, I heard Von Mises was undoubtedly "wrong", but I converted anyway. -gggg-

dAK