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Reply to Mason Gaffney:
In the depths of the depression, Irving Fisher wrote "What is
Calendar Reform?" He championed dropping the Gregorian calendar for a
more sensible calendar which would divide the year into 13 equal
months of 28 days. He argued that "stabilizing the unit of time"
would enhance business efficiency, improve corporate and government
fiscal governance, and make statistical analysis more reliable. He
suggested that the new calendar, under discussion in the League of
Nations, be implemented in 1933 with the same legal provisions
regarding mortgages, leases, and contracts that were adopted in the
British switch from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar in 1752.
Great Depression, history of thought, AEA calendar of famous
economists, and ancient calendars all in one email. What more could
one ask for?
Judy Klein
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