tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post4062130272707042966..comments2024-03-27T03:00:27.024-04:00Comments on Facts & other stubborn things: Krugman's pragmatic take on KeynesianismEvanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12259004160963531720noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-80650380005122429172012-06-12T06:53:45.351-04:002012-06-12T06:53:45.351-04:00Actually, that doesn't affect the viability of...Actually, that doesn't affect the viability of the theory, AnonB.<a href="http://www.sacekimioncesivesonrasi.net/" rel="nofollow">saç ekimi öncesi ve sonrasi</a>Op Dr Ali Mezdeğihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14976292285471666168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-75536074500318934582011-11-10T01:03:42.720-05:002011-11-10T01:03:42.720-05:00I recognize. Tyler Cowen some a few several weeks ...I recognize. Tyler Cowen some a few several weeks ago become a member of to a factor on the provide nuclear industry being due to the inertia from alternatives by the U.S. management starting on in the development of the technology (which obviously had around the world significances as well). There's a fairly expression for this that I overlook. <b><a href="http://www.weijianseo.com/" title="seo博客" rel="nofollow">seo博客</a></b>SEO英文http://www.weijianseo.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-29715940115430953542011-10-12T23:39:20.779-04:002011-10-12T23:39:20.779-04:00Argosy Jones,
Keynesians remind me of Marxists in...Argosy Jones,<br /><br />Keynesians remind me of Marxists in a number of ways; primarily though they seem like Marxists because one of their lamest excuses for the failure of the policies is always "but Keynesianism was never tried!" or "Keynesianism wasn't tried enough for it to count!" At best what it looks like is blaming the unwashed masses. If your ideology (in this case Keynesianism) cannot withstand the actual forces of social change, etc. in the society its advocates wish to apply it to, then I'd call that ideology a failure whether it works well in an economics lab or not. If that observation makes me thick-headed, I'll gladly wear that insult with pride.<br /> <br />Anonymous BasterdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-76295021448447522242011-10-12T16:54:16.120-04:002011-10-12T16:54:16.120-04:00the term i'm looking for is Paget's Diseas...the term i'm looking for is <i>Paget's Disease</i>.<br /><br />From wikipedia:<br /><br />"...This 92 year-old male patient presented for assessment of acute hemiparesis. An incidental finding was <b>marked thickening of the calvarium...</b>"Argosy Jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-87793300886329953542011-10-12T14:29:58.401-04:002011-10-12T14:29:58.401-04:00Argosy,
I agree. Tyler Cowen some months ago lin...Argosy,<br /><br />I agree. Tyler Cowen some months ago linked to a piece on the current nuclear industry being the result of the inertia from decisions by the U.S. government early on in the development of the technology (which apparently had international implications as well). There's a fancy term for this that I forget. <br /><br />Anonymous BasterdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-52148501512757232632011-10-12T14:13:55.839-04:002011-10-12T14:13:55.839-04:00Right, Basterd, just as Germans will revise the th...Right, Basterd, just as Germans will revise the the laws of physics as they take their nuclear power plants offline because they are not viable 'from the perspective of how political and social life is lived.Argosy Jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-14781639534911918802011-10-12T11:32:28.137-04:002011-10-12T11:32:28.137-04:00Argosy,
The point is that it isn't viable, at...Argosy,<br /><br />The point is that it isn't viable, at least from the perspective of how political and social life is lived. <br /><br />Anonymous BasterdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-7393456538093125182011-10-12T07:40:37.093-04:002011-10-12T07:40:37.093-04:00I couldn't have put it better myself: "th...I couldn't have put it better myself: "the world seems to work the way it says it will work".<br /><br />Speaking of the way things work Daniel, the Post Keynesian blogger "Lord Keynes" has recently made a review of a working paper comparing and contrasting Hayek's approach to uncertainty and Keynes's approach to uncertainty. I think you might want to show more bloggers this recent entry by Lord Keynes.<br /><br />http://socialdemocracy21stcentury.blogspot.com/2011/10/michael-emmett-brady-on-hayeks-concept.htmlBlue/Black Aurorahttp://www.nationstates.net/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-51662119253011381702011-10-12T01:04:34.516-04:002011-10-12T01:04:34.516-04:00Actually, that doesn't affect the viability of...Actually, that doesn't affect the viability of the <i>theory</i>, AnonB.Argosy Jonesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-68802038092049854502011-10-11T22:40:51.568-04:002011-10-11T22:40:51.568-04:00If you can't get Keynesian "solutions&quo...If you can't get Keynesian "solutions" through the political structure then it doesn't work that way.<br /><br />Anonymous BasterdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com