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[log in to unmask] (Forstater, Mathew)
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Mon Apr 24 08:20:37 2006
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I seem to recall that someone like Fred Taylor or Lange once wrote  
during the debate over "socialist calculation" that there should be a  
statue of Mises put up in front of the Ministry of Planning.  Does  
anyone have the exact reference?  Also, I believe that someone (Don  
Lavoie?) on the Austrian side later may have written that a statue of  
Lange(?) or someone should be erected in front of the....what (stock  
exchange?)? Can anyone point me to that citation?  
  
Thanks in advance!  
  
Mathew Forstater  
  

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