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The purpose of this chapter is to portray a mode of inquiry into expectations by three Cambridge authors in which the expectations are not conceptualized or modelled on the basis of a probability distribution. As to whether this is due to a clearly stated opposition (as in the case of Keynes) or...
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While Keynes is known for his theory of normal backwardation in futures markets, he is less known as a trader in these markets. The question arises whether his theory acted as a guide to his trading activity or, rather, whether it was his trading activity that shaped his theory. Backwardation...
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. New Perspective for the History of Economic Thought -- Chapter 2. The methodological role of the history of economic thought -- Chapter 3. A bibliometric portrait of contemporary history of economic thought -- Chapter 4. Moving boundaries with gender budgeting:...
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