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Hamjatta Kanteh <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Aug 2000 12:29:52 GMT
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Yusupha,
I must confess here that i'm one of your admirers especially your patience,
geniality and bonhomie attributes which i hope you will kind enough one to
shower on me. Do please keep it coming.
In your posting, you lamented amongst others that you haven't seen any
attempts to expertly dissect the IMF letter like a professional economist
would have done. Well, i believe i had once stated a disclaimer here that
i'm not an econmist. Rather a non-econbomist who is interested in economics
or shall we economic philosophy cause my area of specialisation, [social and
political theory] cuts across economic philosopy and political economy.
People like Basil Jones are best suited to dissect the IMF letter. I believe
Basil has first hand knowledge on such matters. I hope he will assist us
all. Most of the comments i pass on economics, at any rate have to do with
the philosophical rationale behind certain economic decisions, i.e whether
certain economic decisions are right or wrong morally. My type are what Paul
Krugman would call "policy entrepreneurs" or "trespassers" into economic
science.
Many thanks for your insights. Have a great day dread!
Hamjatta Kanteh
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