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Keynes and Harrod on the Classical Theory of Interest: More on the Origin of the Only Diagram in the General Theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2009

Daniele Besomi
Affiliation:
Independent Researcher, C.P. 7, 6950 Gola di Lago, Switzerland, [email protected].

Extract

Rod O'Donnell's (1999a, 1999b) and James Ahiakpor's (1999) contributions on the origin of the only diagram in J. M. Keynes's General Theory raise some interesting points regarding the use of documentary evidence for interpreting authors' ideas or specific passages in their writings.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © The History of Economics Society 2000

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