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Theory, erred in not taking into account Keynes's detailed, painstaking analysis on pp.180-182 of the General Theory, where … effective rate of interest, r1 or r2? Of course, the answer is that the neoclassical theory is unable to pick out either r1 or r …2 . The answer is indeterminate because the neoclassical theory is “… one equation short of what is required to give a …
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The manner in which R. Kahn presented his mathematical results on the multiplier in the Economic Journal of June, 1931, is identical to the style of presenting mathematical results used by Keynes to present his mathematical analysis starting with the A Treatise on Probability in 1921. Keynes's...
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