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Mr. Meade's Relation, Kahn's Multiplier and the Chronology of the General Theory: Reply

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Contrary to Dimand's contention, there is no significant difference between Meade's 1931 and 1933 expositions of the multiplier. In another respect, however, there is a significant difference between these two expositions and his 1993 exposition, and this is additional evidence that the role of the 1931 Cambridge Circus proper in the development of the 'General Theory' has been exaggerated. However, by their fruitful criticisms of subsequent drafts of the book, two members of the Circus, Richard Kahn and Joan Robinson, did subsequently play an important role in this development. Copyright 1994 by Royal Economic Society.

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  • Patinkin, Don, 1994. "Mr. Meade's Relation, Kahn's Multiplier and the Chronology of the General Theory: Reply," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 104(426), pages 1143-1146, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ecj:econjl:v:104:y:1994:i:426:p:1143-46
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