http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/business/economy/19view.html?_r=1
I post this because it is quite relevant to my post regarding real interest rates. Beyond that, no comment.
Monday, April 20, 2009
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Discussion Forum for Economics & Politics
"We're all faced throughout our lives with agonizing decisions, moral choices. Some are on a grand scale, most of these choices are on lesser points. But we define ourselves by the choices we have made. We are, in fact, the sum total of our choices. Events unfold so unpredictably, so unfairly. Human happiness does not seem to have been included in the design of creation. It is only we, with our capacity to love, that give meaning to the indifferent universe. And yet, most human beings seem to have the ability to keep trying and even to find joy from simple things, like their family, their work, and from the hope that future generations might understand more."
Professor Levy
3 comments:
That HAS to be a joke. No human being could possibly be that stupid. Harvard??? r u kidding me? People pay money to go there and learn? This guy can NOT be serious.
He wrote a mean textbook when I was in college, perhaps he downed one too many beers at the middle east.
more on this topic ....
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/
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