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INTRODUCTION TO SYMPOSIUM: CELEBRATING THE CENTENARY OF KEYNES’S TREATISE ON PROBABILITY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2021

Bradley W. Bateman*
Affiliation:
Bradley W. Bateman: Randolph College, Lynchburg, VA.

Abstract

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Symposium: Celebrating the Centenary of Keynes’s Treatise on Probability
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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the History of Economics Society

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Footnotes

I thank the editors, Jimena Hurtado and Pedro Duarte, for their support of this project. Special thanks to Sylvie Rivot and Jeff Biddle for their co-operation and enthusiasm for the project.

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