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Keynesian Economics after Fifty Years

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Document type:
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Collection:
Josef Steindl Collection
Title:
Keynesian Economics after Fifty Years
Author:
Kaldor, Nicholas
Scope:
Kopie, 42 Seiten, handschriftliche Anmerkung von Josef Steindl auf Seite 1, Anstreichung auf Seite 41
Year of publication:
1983
Source material date:
[March 1983]
Language:
English
Note:
Preprint.
Related work:
Kaldor, Nicholas: Keynesian Economics after Fifty Years; In: Trevithick, James and Worswick, David (Hrsg.): Keynes and the Modern World. Cambridge University Press,1985, S.1-27
JEL Classification:
E12 [General Aggregative Models: Keynes, Keynesian, Post-Keynesian]
Shelfmark:
S/M.33.3
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