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Goulven Rubin

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  1. Goulven Rubin, 2005. "Patinkin and the Pigou effect: or how a Keynesian came to accept an anti-Keynesian argument," European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 12(1), pages 47-72, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

  2. Goulven Rubin, 2002. "From equilibrium to disequilibrium: the genesis of Don Patinkin's interpretation of the Keynesian theory," European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 9(2), pages 205-225, June. [Downloadable!] (restricted)


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