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definition of uncertainty given by Keynes in footnote 1 on page 148 of the General Theory that was repeated on page 240 of the … General Theory.The footnotes on page 148 and 240 of the General Theory are the foundation for Townshend's summary of the 1937 … evidence (argument) from the A Treatise on Probability were the foundation for Keynes's liquidity preference theory of the rate …
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possibility of Keynes having written the General Theory in 1936,like the myth that there is no IS-LM mathematical model in the … General Theory , can be traced to deliberate canards made by Joan Robinson repeatedly in her life time.Keynes exposed Robinson … discovered that she did not have the slightest idea about his liquidity preference theory of the rate of interest, which is …
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, mathematical, modeling strategy of A C Pigou in his The Theory of Unemployment (1933).Pigou's approach was to treat macroeconomic … the General Theory was written by A. Greenspan in 2004 …
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complete scientific foundation for macroeconomic theory. Keynes's Aggregate Supply Curve (ASC),presented initially on pp. 55 …-56 in footnote 2 of the General Theory and in great detail in chapter 20, provided the foundations for incorporating …
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Hicks's 1937 interpretation of Keynes's 1936 General Theory IS-LP(LM) model, which was analyzed in (r,Y) space by … pp.200-202, 207 and p.298 of the General Theory. Keynes provides a specific, written description of the LP curve, Hicks … without citing Keynes's technical description on page 207 of the General Theory. Hicks only cites pp.200-201 of the General …
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