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Keynes spent a tremendous amount of time and energy attempting to tutor Harrod on the mechanics of his IS-LM model between July to September, 1935. Keynes's painstaking slow attempts finally led Keynes in desperation to write a three point postscript to his letter of August, 1935, that is...
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Joan Robinson was a self admitted, mathematically illiterate economist who had no idea about what Keynes was doing or saying in the period 1930-1936. She relied completely for her understanding of economics on her very close, personal relationship with R. Kahn. Kahn would explain and develop the...
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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 Keynes, in which Hicks used his IS-LL model in (Y,r) space, where we use Keynes's Y for income and not Hicks's I for income, supposedly generated much more interest and following...
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In 1948, J. Robinson published an article in the French journal Economie Appliquee in which she claimed that the General Theory was a work of collaboration. Marcuzzo (2002) claims that R. Kahn was a collaborator with Keynes in writing the General Theory.The post General Theory work of J....
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W. Brian Reddaway supposedly attended the December 4th,1933 lecture where Keynes first presented his IS-LP(LM) model. However, his 1936 review in the Economic Record calls into question if he was actually there for the entire time of the lecture.His review does not mention Keynes's work in...
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