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[log in to unmask] (Samuel Bostaph)
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Wed Jun 4 17:26:48 2008
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Principles of choice are different from the thought processes involved  in choosing or in other aspects of thinking. Economics includes the  former, while psychology deals with the latter. Refering to Austrian  School economics as "the psychological school" was a late-nineteenth  century error.
  
  Sam Bostaph

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