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Re: Bionomics?
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Subject: Re: Bionomics?
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From: jmc@Steam.stanford.edu (John McCarthy)
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Date: 25 Nov 1996 06:51:07 GMT
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Article: 16547 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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In-reply-to: Max Jacobs's message of Fri, 22 Nov 1996 09:47:06 -0800
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Newsgroups: alt.agriculture.misc, alt.org.earth-first, alt.politics.economics, alt.politics.greens, alt.save.the.earth, alt.sustainable.agriculture, sci.agriculture, sci.econ, talk.environment, tor.general
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Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University
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References: <56fhn4$das@news1.io.org> <56fuha$77i@nbdchc4.bnr.ca> <E0x0zD.7I8.0.sheppard@torfree.net> <56i5rt$nu3@nbdchc4.bnr.ca> <56mruo$rhb@news1.io.org> <3290BD1E.1495@bionomics.org> <32950439.77AE@ilhawaii.net> <3295E71A.534D@bionomics.org>
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Reply-To: jmc@cs.Stanford.EDU
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Are the bionomists interested in input-output tables that show the
flow of goods among industries, or do they also lump all material
goods together as neo-classical economists seem to do?
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John McCarthy, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CA 94305
http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/progress/
During the last years of the Second Millenium, the Earthmen complained
a lot.
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