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Of course you right Lars.The austerity don´t work
I see the corny argument of such policies!
Now it seems that Monetarist and
Neoclassical have lost their credibelity, so the new hype seem to be Old Austrian School approach is in the brach to sell those idea a excellent blog to debunk those ideas is is exposed on this excellent blog Lars.All the best you and friendly greetings!Jan
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http://socialdemocracy21stcentury.blogspot.com/2011/12/austrians-predicted-housing-bubble-but.html
Comment by Jan Milch— 27 April, 2012 #
Hej Lars. Lade upp en länk med dina artiklar och de blev synes väldigt förtjusta!
Allt gott till dig!Jan i Götet
“A Swedish Post Keynesian Blog
A commentator has alerted me to this blog by Lars P. Syll, who seems to be influenced by heterodox Keynesianism and Institutionalism:
Lars P. Syll’s Blog, Docendo discimus
I have added this to my long list of economics blogs here.
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