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How Keynes Came to Canada

In: Keynes for the Twenty-First Century

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  • Robert W. Dimand

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Canada has attracted little attention from historians of economic thought studying the international spread of economic ideas. It was omitted, for instance, from a conference volume on the international diffusion of Keynesianism (Hall 1991) and from a History of Political Economy supplement on the post-1945 internationalization of economics. John Kenneth Galbraith (1965), writing on “How Keynes Came to America,” included a passing mention of Robert Bryce taking Keynesian ideas from Cambridge to Ottawa, because Bryce conducted a study group on Keynes while a graduate student at Harvard before returning to Canada. However, Bryce’s career is by no means the whole story of “How Keynes Came to Canada,” nor is that story a mere repetition of the experience of other countries.

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  • Robert W. Dimand, 2008. "How Keynes Came to Canada," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Mathew Forstater & L. Randall Wray (ed.), Keynes for the Twenty-First Century, chapter 0, pages 57-79, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-61113-9_4
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230611139_4
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