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[156] Other Things Equal (columns in the Eastern Economic Journal;
many of these are included in How to be Human* *Though an Economist):
(1.) The Natural 18 (2, Spring 1992): 237-239.
(2.) The Bankruptcy of Statistical Significance 18 (3, Summer 1992):
359-361.
(3.) Schelling's Five Truths of Economics 19 (1, Winter 1993): 109-112.
(4.) The A-Prime, C-Prime Theorem 19 (2, Fall 1993): 235-238.
(5.) Reading Ive Liked 19 (3, Summer 1994): 395-399.
(6.) Economics: Art or Science or Who Cares? 20 (1,
Winter 1994): 117-120.
(7.) How to Organize a Conference, 20 (2, Spring 1994): 221-224.
(8.) Why Dont Economists Believe Empirical Findings?
20 (3, Summer 1994): 357-350
(9.) To Burn Always with a Hard, Gemlike Flame, Eh Professor?
20 (4, Fall 1994): 479-481
(10.) Hes Smart, and Hes a Nice Guy Too, 21 (1, Winter
1995): 109-112.
(11.) How to Host a Seminar Visitor, 21 (2, Spring 1995): 271-274.
(12.) Kelly Green Golf Shoes and the Intellectual Range from M to N,
21 (3, Summer 1995): 411-414.
(13.) Some News That At Least Will Not Bore You, 21 (4, Fall 1995):
551-553.
(14.) Love or Money 22 (1, Winter 1996): 97-100.
(15.) Keynes Was a Sophist, and a Good Thing, Too 22 (2, Spring
1996)
(16.) Economic Tourism 22 (3, Summer 1996)
(17.) One Small Step for Gary 23 (1, Winter 1997): 113-116.
(18.) Aunt Deirdres Letter to a Graduate Student 23 (2, Spring
1997): 241-244.
(19.) The Rhetoric of Economics Revisited 23 (3, Summer 1997):
359-362.
(20.) Polanyi Was Right, and Wrong 23 (4, Fall 1997): 483-487.
(21.) Quarreling with Ken 24 (1, Winter 1998): 111-115.
(22.) Small Worlds, or, the Preposterousness of Closed Economy Macro
24 (2,
Spring 1998): 229-232.
(23.) The So-Called Coase Theorem 24 (3, Summer 1998): 367-371.
(24.) Career Courage 24 (4, Fall 1998): 525-528.
(25.) Learning to Love Globalization 25 (1, Winter 1999): 117-121.
(26.) Economical Writing: An Executive Summary 25 (2, Spring 1999):
.
(27.) "Cassandras Open Letter to Her Economist Colleagues 25
(3, Summer 1999): .
(28.) "Christian Economics?" 25 (4, Fall 1999):
(29.) "Alan Greenspan Doesnt Influence on Interest Rates," 26
(1, Winter 2000): 99-102
(30.) "How to Be Scientific in Economics,"
26 (2, Spring, 2000): 241-46.
(31.) Free Market Feminism 101,
26 (3, Summer): 363-65)
(32.) How to Be a Good Graduate Student,
26 (4, Fall 2000): 487-90.
(33.) Three Books of Science, 27 (1, Winter 2001): forthcoming