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Re: [tlug] Japan to Tax E-Content
- Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 09:59:49 +0000
- From: Jason Frisch <jfrisch@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japan to Tax E-Content
- References: <52D5FE3A.4030808@gmail.com> <52D6060B.6050507@dcook.org>	<CA+su7OWwbXOwdRFCo0_UiG9S82HzTN0s_V=cJ_An5zvtRVoYMg@mail.gmail.com>	<8BCA8D1C6851D54081C825C23B2C8DAF01A4CD98@exmbx02>	<CA+su7OVF2obz3AxQ2RGBHCNi6kJuNP=Sjbd8qivREAzi5CLVGg@mail.gmail.com>	<8BCA8D1C6851D54081C825C23B2C8DAF01A4D4CB@exmbx02>	<CAAhy3dtcbKbWrkw=phO02StGX5_wggfaqnkFO4J8FNHpw5=3PA@mail.gmail.com>	<8BCA8D1C6851D54081C825C23B2C8DAF01A4EE58@exmbx02>	<52D6598C.8080409@simon-cozens.org>
> On 15/01/2014 16:57, Jason Frisch wrote:
>> No matter which “economist” tells us that’s a good thing, I don’t buy it!
> 
> Thanks for this. It's always useful to have a clear indication that the person 
> you're talking to is not actually listening.
I listen to logic and economists that actual get predictions right occasionally, but not to 
nobel prize winning economists that don’t even understand the 
supply/demand curve, or tell you that people won’t buy anything if prices aren’t going up..
Common sense still has a place in my book.
NB, I studied Keynesian economics for 3 years too :-) I have since learnt better!
Jason
 
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