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Sketchonomics: Pushing on Strings |
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Written by AIER Research Staff
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Friday, 09 January 2009 00:00 |
Sketchonomics is a new series from AIER that highlights the humorous side of economics and personal finance. Each cartoon will poke fun at a current issue or event, providing some much needed humor to a very serious subject.
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RE: Sketchonomic - Noetic and Noesis
The Sketchonomics and the three people of the U.S. and the four strings are relevant to the empirical economic equilibrium, systems and structures, of Japan's change in motion during the 1970s-1990s.
Therefore, the Sketchonomics should include a Japanese official in the background of the three gentlements.
The portiat of the Japanese may portray/represent the "reproach or reprisal" (or perhaps reproachless ?) phenomena that was experienced in the late 1990s and thereaftter for the proponents of the "remaking of the U.S. economy of normative evolution in relationship with the equilibirum of economic epistemological/ontological and scientific interpretation (objective and subjective knowledge).
Regards,
Dick Yamashita
U.S. Citizen from California
Email: smiley@mail.hinocatv.ne.jp
(Co-founder of SEMI, SIA, SEMATECH)
Founder of the U.S.-Japan Trade/Economic Study Group
Consultant to the administrations of the U.S. President,
1970s - 1980s...and the USTR