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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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Probability and the concept of uncertainty in the General Theory both follow directly from Keynes's analysis and application of …
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” centered around the economics and philosophy departments at Cambridge University, England in the last quarter of the 20th …
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that J M Keynes’s contributions to probability and decision theory were of a comparative, qualitative nature only. They … approach in applied areas like decision theory. I have chosen Kyburg, Runde ,and Levi because they are representative of how … academics in the fields of philosophy and economics handle Keynes’s TP. It must be noted here that Kyburg , Levi, and Runde have …
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of an interval estimate. His critique of Keynes's theory is based on a poor reading of chapter 3 of the A Treatise on …
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the imprecise theory of probability long before Koopman's work in 1940 or the work of I. J. Good, C. Smith ,or H.E. Kyburg …
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A major error in analyzing how Keynes operationalized his logical theory of probability in 1921 is to assume that … ordinal theory that could only be implemented some of the time.No philosopher has ever made this error until the publication …
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illustrating his theory of measurement in chapter III of the A Treatise on Probability, is meant to demonstrate interval valued …
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