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218You only think that because you won't take my challenge to read the newspapeIlaine-4/26/2001
217<i>one of the causes of the Great Crash was shocks to the monetary system Thomas M.-4/26/2001
216I mentioned the BIS before - although it was ostensibly set up to facilitate GerIlaine-4/26/2001
215<i>Proof that bureaucracy is immortal.</i> Well said. BureaucracieThomas M.-4/26/2001
214I think both of these were created in order to help European nations restore theJF Quinnelly-4/26/2001
213Among the things which came out of Bretton Woods are the IMF and the World Bank,Ilaine-4/25/2001
212I agree that Keynes has gotten a bad rap, to a certain extent. His basic idea oThomas M.-4/25/2001
211Yah, but that's Keynes' <i>magnum opus</i>. If you don'JF Quinnelly-4/25/2001
210Well, you know me. I'm going to take a pass on anything that calls itself tIlaine-4/25/2001
209Keynes has gotten blamed for ideas of his followers. He was far more conventionaJF Quinnelly-4/24/2001
208I haven't started Keyne's <i>Economic Consequences of the Peace<Ilaine-4/24/2001
207Oh... I might. But I dunno if I have time to devote right now. It's not suJF Quinnelly-4/24/2001
206Why don't you ask him yourself? It seems like an interesting thread.Ilaine-4/24/2001
205Good for MeDroogies. We'll whip you into line yet. BTW, I have a Hernando deJF Quinnelly-4/24/2001
204Message 15709458Ilaine-4/24/2001
203I do find his comments interesting, thank you. So many things to learn, not enoIlaine-4/22/2001
202I don't know that you would want to read <i>Business Cycles</i> JF Quinnelly-4/22/2001
201OK, OK, you've piqued my curiosity. But the writing style! I just want toIlaine-4/21/2001
200I just finished Roger Lowenstein's "Buffett: The Making of an AmericanThomas M.-4/21/2001
199"...it should be recalled that we never undertook to explain everything aboJF Quinnelly-4/20/2001
198I do know better, Freddie, I do. I just don't care. There are so many thingIlaine-4/20/2001
197If you would read Schumpeter's <i>History of Economic Analysis</i&gJF Quinnelly-4/19/2001
196CB - cepa.newschool.edu "...In 1919, Schumpeter became the Austrian MinisDon Lloyd-4/19/2001
195I certainly haven't read four of Schumpeter's books, just excerpts and cIlaine-4/19/2001
194<i>BTW, did you notice you were quoted in last week's Thread Talk?<JF Quinnelly-4/19/2001
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