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[log in to unmask] (Brad De Long)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:25 2006
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Re Greg Ransom... 
 
>My thesis is that there is more true in the typical ancient 
>myth than there is in the typical economists account of the 
>economics of F. H. Hayek.   In fact, my thesis is somewhat 
>stronger.  According to my thesis, the typical economists 'knows' 
>and related in his/her work more that is distinctly false about 
>Hayek than bears any relation to reality.  Brad's recent post, 
>I'm sorry to report, provides more evidence on the support side 
>of my hypothesis. 
> 
 
Gee. And the personnel committee has hired me because they thought I knew 
something about economic policy and the origins of the Great Depression. 
Boy are they going to be disappointed when I have to tell them that they 
were wrong. :-) 
 
Argument? Citations? Even... evidence? 
 
 
Brad De Long 
 
 
 
 

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