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What has Become of the Keynesian Revolution?
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What has Become of the Keynesian Revolution?
Author(s)
Robinson, Joan
Abstract
Joan Robinson argues that the new insights which Keynes gave us into economic theory have been smothered while his prescriptions for policy have been perverted.
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1-10
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After Keynes
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PubDate
1973
ISBN_ISSN
0064959422
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