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  2. Keynes Seminar 11 February 2009

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Tily/Tily%20without%20talk.pps
    28 Mar 2009: But under his premiership, sig interventions in the field of economics and official advice. ... May 1931, Macmillan Report published. June 1931, Kahn’s article published in the Economic Journal.
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    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Sardoni/Sardoni%20with%20talk.pps
    20 Dec 2008: This did not prevent Keynes from issuing trenchant judgements on Marx’s economics. ... Conclusion. Marx’s economic theory was a significant advance from classical political economy.
  4. Slide 1

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Sardoni/Sardoni%20without%20talk.pps
    20 Dec 2008: This did not prevent Keynes from issuing trenchant judgements on Marx’s economics. ... Conclusion. Marx’s economic theory was a significant advance from classical political economy.
  5. The General Theory as the gateway to the re-unification of Political …

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Reading%20Group%201/Reading%20Group%201%20without%20talk.pps
    20 Dec 2008: Since Keynesian economics is derived, by definition, from the work of John Maynard Keynes, one might suppose that reading Keynes is an important part of Keynesian theorizing. ... In fact, quite the opposite is the case.” [European Economic Review, 1992]
  6. The General Theory as the gateway to the re-unification of Political …

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Reading%20Group%201/Reading%20Group%201%20with%20talk.pps
    30 Nov 2008: Since Keynesian economics is derived, by definition, from the work of John Maynard Keynes, one might suppose that reading Keynes is an important part of Keynesian theorizing. ... In fact, quite the opposite is the case.” [European Economic Review, 1992]

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