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Goodwin's Lectures on the Phillips Machine in 1963

Michael Kuczynski

Economia politica, 2011, issue 1, 97-102

Abstract: From the early 1950s - when he first moved from Cambridge, Mass. to Cambridge, England - until the late 1960s, Richard Goodwin's second-year undergraduate lectures were elegantly and effectively complemented by practical demonstrations on the Cambridge version of the Phillips machine, of Keynesian policy-régime possibilities in business-cycle models. This paper attempts to recall the atmosphere and intellectual backdrop against which those lectures were delivered.

Keywords: A22; B22; C02; E12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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