Say’s Law versus Keynes’s Law
Say’s Law versus Keynes’s Law
Author(s): Mark Skousen
Subject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Political Philosophy, Economic development
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: Mark Block; Entrepreneurship; Say’s law; production; innovation;
Summary/Abstract: Personal Note: Over the years, I’ve discovered there are two kinds of academics. There are college professors who are arrogant, closed minded, hold grudges, refuse to debate and even refuse to answer letters, emails, texts or phone calls. And there are ones who are open minded, willing to debate, and respond to inquiries, even from strangers. They are willing to take on all comers. Walter Block, who teaches at Loyola University in New Orleans, fits into the latter category. We’ve been friendly debaters for years, despite sometimes heated arguments on anarchy, religion, Adam Smith, and my gross output (GO) statistic. He can disagree without being disagreeable. I admire that. I’m a better economist because of his arguments. With enemies like Walter Block, who needs friends?
Book: Walter Block – Anarcho-Capitalist Austro-Libertarian
- Page Range: 519-526
- Page Count: 18
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
