Neoclassical Theory Of Supply And Demand Is Incorrect
From: Robert Vienneau (rvien_at_see.sig.com)
Date: 03/24/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 21:19:31 -0500
I show the subject header claim in:
<http://www.dreamscape.com/rvien/Economics/Essays/OnGaregnani1970.pdf>
(The relations graphed in this essay are "smooth".)
The empirical evidence is that most North American mainstream
economists are some combination of dishonest, incompetent, and
cowardly. So I don't expect a mainstream economist to publicly
acknowledge here that the mentioned argument is, of course, valid.
-- Mostly economics: <http://www.dreamscape.com/rvien/#PublicationsForFun> r c v s a Whether strength of body or of mind, or wisdom, or i m p virtue, are found in proportion to the power or wealth e a e of a man is a question fit perhaps to be discussed by n e . slaves in the hearing of their masters, but highly @ r c m unbecoming to reasonable and free men in search of d o the truth. -- Rousseau
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