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Probability, the General Theory,and the 1937 Quarterly Journal of Economics, reveal that Keynes’s discussions about uncertainty in … the General Theory, and the 1937 Quarterly Journal of Economics article are simply small ,minor footnotes to the A … mention or make any reference to the 1937 Quarterly Journal of Economics article, which Joan Robinson, G L S Shackle, Paul …
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The editors of the Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes made an unfortunate blunder when they assigned to Richard Braithwaite the task of writing an editorial foreword to Volume 8, A Treatise on Probability, of the Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Braithwaite never read the A...
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chapter 21 of the General Theory that is duplicated in his 1937 Quarterly Journal of Economics article . In his 1937 reply … Liquidity Preference equation. The claim that the summary in the 1937 Quarterly Journal of Economics article is in conflict with … Quarterly Journal of Economics article is the same as his extensive final analysis of his IS-LM model on pp.298-303 of the …
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the D-Z model of Chapters 20 and 21, supports Keynes's IS - LM.Keynes never expected the economics profession to accept …
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Edgeworth's two reviews of the A Treatise on Probability, in Mind and The Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, demonstrated an understanding of many of the topics of Keynes' approach that was not achieved by any other reviewer, including the reviews made by B. Russell and C. D....
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Hicks's assessment of the value of Champernowne's 1936 contribution to the Review of Economic Studies about the General Theory, that “What is common between my paper and [Champernowne's] seems to be no more than what any intelligent person could have got from a careful reading of the General...
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J M Keynes's supposed attack on mathematical economics is a myth created by Joan Robinson and her fellow Pseudo … economics. Of course, he does attack “pseudo mathematics” and “mathematical” economics. What Keynes was attacking was the formal …
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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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