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Krugman on Hayek: both sides of the monetary issue will not debate.

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    http://www.economicthought.net/2010/06/krugman-on-hayek/[^] An article for all to enjoy/discuss/laugh at, whatever your pleasure.

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      http://www.economicthought.net/2010/06/krugman-on-hayek/[^] An article for all to enjoy/discuss/laugh at, whatever your pleasure.

      Josh Davis
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      Man, I'm glad I only took one course in macroeconomics in high school. Ok, I think he's arguing against whoever he's quoting... But after one read-through, I don't know who's on what side, what point each is trying to make, or whether these guys actually expect those of us WITHOUT degrees in economics to understand a single bloody word they're saying.

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        Man, I'm glad I only took one course in macroeconomics in high school. Ok, I think he's arguing against whoever he's quoting... But after one read-through, I don't know who's on what side, what point each is trying to make, or whether these guys actually expect those of us WITHOUT degrees in economics to understand a single bloody word they're saying.

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        I'm with you on this. I'm tending to laugh at it. There's like 5 people this guy mentions, all saying pretty much different things. But the premise comes down to Krugman vs Hayek, and the author is saying that he can't get the two sides to truly debate. Whatever. lol

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          I'm with you on this. I'm tending to laugh at it. There's like 5 people this guy mentions, all saying pretty much different things. But the premise comes down to Krugman vs Hayek, and the author is saying that he can't get the two sides to truly debate. Whatever. lol

          Josh Davis
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          Wait, he quoted five different people? My eyes glazed over after the first couple paragraphs. Exactly what was being debated? Is it another Austrian vs Keynesian thing?

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            Wait, he quoted five different people? My eyes glazed over after the first couple paragraphs. Exactly what was being debated? Is it another Austrian vs Keynesian thing?

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            No, not quoted... he just mentioned some.

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              Wait, he quoted five different people? My eyes glazed over after the first couple paragraphs. Exactly what was being debated? Is it another Austrian vs Keynesian thing?

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              Oh, and yes, it's another Austrian/Keynesian thing.

              Josh Davis
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