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Keynes's Appendix to Chapter 19: A Reader's Guide

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The paper deals with Keynes's critique of Pigou, and takes issue with Nahid Aslanbeigui's recent attempt to "rehabilitate" the latter. I argue that Keynes made one significant mistake of interpretation, but that this by no means vitiaites his critique.

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  • Allin Cottrell, "undated". "Keynes's Appendix to Chapter 19: A Reader's Guide," Papers deposited by Authors _010, Post-Keynesian Archive.
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    1. Nahid Aslanbeigui, 1992. "Pigou's Inconsistencies or Keynes's Misconceptions?," History of Political Economy, Duke University Press, vol. 24(2), pages 413-433, Summer.
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