| Palmer | Thanks for calling <a href=" http://spolexperterna.se/viagro-en-almeria.pdf#inhale ">viagro mg </a> The Globo report alleged CSEC used software to map theBrazilian ministry's communications. It provided no details ofthe alleged spying other than a slide presented at anintelligence conference that mentioned the ministry. <a href=" http://spolexperterna.se/cheap-encore.pdf#untidy ">encore mg</a> However, please note - if you block/delete all cookies, some features of our websites, such as remembering your login details, or the site branding for your local newspaper may not function as a result. <a href=" http://actmediebyra.se/atorvastatin-10-mg-image.pdf#surveyed ">mylan generic caduet</a> Actually, yeah, it usually is (especially in an Econ 101 context, which is what the authors are supposedly criticizing), for better or for worse, since that’s the only thing that economists really know how to measure. When you figure out a good way to measure fairness and warm fuzzies, let me know. Notice that I’m not saying that a sole focus on efficiency is justified, but rather that there is an opportunity to plug what economists have to say about efficiency into a larger policy discussion. I don’t even know how to address the authors’ point about creative destruction, since…huh? Also, I’ve never heard any economist say that technological progress is bad because it’s inefficient, so seriously, wtf? |
|