"As I challenged you before in #249, quantify it across the broad economy as has been done by others."Do we get to cut people's wages like Jorgenson and Wilcoxen did in their simulation?
Do we get to cut people's wages like Jorgenson and Wilcoxen did in their simulation?
If you don't want any employees, go ahead.
Leaving the simulation equations open to express a potential of higher or lower wages, and lowering them are two enterly different conditions.
The first is the general characterisation of the simulation. The later is a result not found in the conclusions.
Nice try though.
Ah, but they did not do that, nightie - it was you who claimed that in the last thread and it was debunked in #440:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1416127/posts?q=1&&page=440
In case you don't remember, I had counted 11 lies you managed to put forth on that thread. Perhaps I should continue doing that as this comment clearly qualifies as yet another.
Anyone caring to check out how devious you are in your posts can go to the link given and find out about the two whoppers you put forth there (and then tried to lie your way out of them).
I can think of no reason why anyone should believe your material at all.