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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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acknowledge that Keynes had made a “radical reconstruction” of the theory of the rate of interest. Special significance can be … given to Keynes's three point post script in which Keynes demonstrated that the classical theory of the rate of interest had … a radical reconstruction of the theory of the rate of interest in his letter of August 30, 1935.The result was that …
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A careful examination of Wilson's 1948 claim that it was clear that Keynes was not a good mathematician immediately crumbles into dust once Wilson's own recommended reviews of the A Treatise on Probability are examined, as well as the then unpublished Edgeworth – Wilson exchanges where Wilson...
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Hicks's 1937 interpretation of Keynes's 1936 General Theory IS-LP(LM) model, which was analyzed in (r,Y) space by … pp.200-202, 207 and p.298 of the General Theory. Keynes provides a specific, written description of the LP curve, Hicks … without citing Keynes's technical description on page 207 of the General Theory. Hicks only cites pp.200-201 of the General …
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Adam Smith. Smith's argument is an application of his very advanced decision theory that regarded the standard mathematical ….Smith completely rejects the ethics and decision theory of Jeremy Bentham, as well as all approaches built on it, such as the …
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