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Macroeconomic Theory and the Optimal Destruction of Vampires

 
 
iconoplast
17:21 / 12.01.07
From Macroeconomic Policy and the Optimal Destruction of Vampires
Dennis J. Snower
The Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 90, No. 3 (Jun., 1982), pp. 647-655

I. Introduction
Although human beings have endured the recurring ravages of vampires for centuries, scarcely any attempts have been made to analuze the macroeconomic implications of this problem and to devise socially optimal poicy responses.
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MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
17:28 / 12.01.07
You tease.

You are trying to access material included in JSTOR, an online journal archive made available to researchers through participating libraries and institutions.
Unfortunately, you are not currently authorized to access JSTOR.
 
 
Less searchable M0rd4nt
17:32 / 12.01.07
I think this is just plain wrong, myself. Surely JSTOR owes it to the world to share information on the Optimal Destruction Of Vampires with the rest of the world? This is like that bit in the old movies where the Wise Old Vampire-hunter shows the Young Hero how to off a vampire, and it's always outlined in this mouldering text that there's only one of and gets burned or stolen or some shit, only all 21st centurylike. I guess JSTOR access is the new having a big library of mouldering anti-vampire texts.
 
 
iconoplast
17:33 / 12.01.07
Ah. A moment, please, while I navigate rapidshare...
 
 
iconoplast
17:39 / 12.01.07
Ahem.

"Let there be a fixed-coefficients technology whereby labor services are transformed into widgets and stakes:

a*S + b*W = L (3)

where a,b > 0; W > 0, and W is the quantity of widgets produced, and a and b are the labor-stake and labor-widget coefficients, respectively."
 
 
MattShepherd: I WEDDED KALI!
17:57 / 12.01.07
Is this the face of our latter-day Van Helsing?

 
  
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