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J. Viner, as well as all other economists who have written on Keynes's analysis of the rate of interest in the General Theory, erred in not taking into account Keynes's detailed, painstaking analysis on pp.180-182 of the General Theory, where Keynes clearly and carefully derived and identified...
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A. Hansen's gross error concerning J M Keynes's analysis in chapter 14 on pp. 180-181 of the General Theory in his A Guide to Keynes changed the course of economic thought and economic history for the worse due to the millions of economics students who, instead of reading the General Theory,...
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Patinkin came very, very close in 1987 to discovering for himself that Keynes,not Hicks, was the creator and developer of IS-LM. Unfortunately, he stopped his analysis right at the point where he could have established Keynes's priority over Hicks.On pp.180-181 in chapter 14 of the GT,Keynes...
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Aristotle, followed by Augustine, Aquinas, and Adam Smith, recognized, to a lesser or greater degree, that the ownership and control of private property (wealth, money, riches) is an initial, necessary condition to be able to put one's self in a position to help others in need. A person is or...
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