Patinkin's interpretation of Keynesian economics: a genetic approach
Goulven Rubin
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Abstract:
This essay focuses on the most mysterious part of Money, Interest and Prices, namely chapters 13 and 14 on involuntary unemployment and the Keynesian theory. It aims to show how some pieces of evidence taken from Patinkin's archives clarify the meaning and the scope of these chapters.
Keywords: Patinkin; Money Interest and Prices; archives (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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Published in Robert Leeson. Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics. Vol. 1 The Keynesian tradition, Palgrave macmillan, pp.99-125, 2008
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