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Explain title: Robertson not lost but misrepresented by the established view. My project to examine the evidence and to discover the truth about this important Cambridge economist. Much known when I began my search: the facts. The orthodox view, ‘Received Opinion’, which claimed that there...
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The Keynesian Revolution gave a new, important role to money relative to real forces. Dennis Robertson opposed the Keynesian Revolution and provided a theoretical scheme that attempted to restrict the power of money to a role in keeping with his Classical allegiance. In writing Money (1922),...
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In this fascinating study Gordon Fletcher explores the relationship between the life and work of one of Britain’s most distinguished economists, Sir Dennis Holme Robertson (1890–1963). Drawing on a wealth of previously unpublished material, novel forms of evidence – both biographical and...
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