Talk:Richard Musgrave

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I added information on the musgrave framework. perhaps this should be added as a seperate page but I should be studying for my econ exam tomorrow right now!

Feel free anyone to remove the information and replace it with a mention of the framework and a link to a new page. This is an inportant macroeconomic topic that should be included, if wikipedia gets the kind of coverage in economics it has on law it could save us students a bit of money when it comes to buying text books! (I have done 2 law papers and found at the low level they were ('management law' and 'law and economics') I didn't need to buy the book it was all on wikipedia!) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Catonz (talk • contribs) 09:39, 23 October 2007 (UTC)