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John Law and John Keynes

Edwin B. Wilson

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1948, vol. 62, issue 3, 381-395

Abstract: Wicksteed on the scope and method of political economy, 381. — Early theorizing about the influence of monetary conditions on the activity of trade, 383. — Characteristics of Keynes' thinking, 386. — Law's Money and Trade Considered, 388. — Adam Smith's misinterpretation, 389. — Origins of the Mississippi Scheme, 391. — Difficulty of controlling social developments, 392. — Parallel between Law and Keynes, 393. — Need for further study of monetary theory, 395.

Date: 1948
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