P.W. Martin and the flaw in the price system
J. E. King
History of Economics Review, 2017, vol. 68, issue 1, 58-74
Abstract:
Percival William Martin was a British civil servant who anticipated many aspects of the Keynesian revolution, including the need for fine-tuning of counter-cyclical fiscal policy, income-expenditure analysis and the circular flow of income. Martin has been almost overlooked by posterity, including historians of economic thought. This article is an attempt to rehabilitate him.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1080/10370196.2018.1446663
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