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[log in to unmask] (Robert Leeson)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:47 2006
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Some New Dealers believed that excessive competition had led to  
overproduction and low prices (relative to costs).  In contrast, Henry  
Simons (1933, 549) believed that such "loose talk about  
'overproduction'" was the province of "beginning students in economics  
who occupy the lowest decile on the intelligence tests".    
  
Robert Leeson  
 

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