Dan Rempel <drempel@islandnet.com> wrote:
> declan_murphy@hotmail.com wrote:
> > Dan Rempel wrote:
> >> declan_murphy@hotmail.com wrote:
> >>> Dan Rempel wrote:
> >>>> declan_murphy@hotmail.com wrote:
> >>>>> <newsgroups trimmed>
> >>>>> TXZZ wrote:
> >>>>>> REally, it does make sense.<snip>
> >>>>> No it doesn't. As the negi explains, this is just a straight forward
> >>>>> economic issue.
> >>> <snip>
> >>>> Thanks for the thought-provoking analysis. I wonder if the hand-job
> >>>> economic metric applies to other parts of the world?
> >>> I would imagine so. During undergraduate daze I had to sit through a
> >>> few history of economic thought lectures taught as part of an effort to
> >>> produce a more broad minded generation of economists. Memory is hazy,
> >>> but didn't Adam Smith refer to a social mechanism that he called "the
> >>> invisible hand job" in his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the
> >>> Wealth of Nations?
> >> Beats the poop out of me.
> >
> > Education has become so anal about these things.

> I think I better scat while I can.

Party pooper...

Mike