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Titre Irving Fisher, Great-Grandparent of the General Theory : Money, Rate of Return over Cost and Efficiency of Capital
Auteur Jan Kregel
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers d'économie politique
Numéro no 14-15, printemps-automne 1988 La Théorie Générale de John Maynard Keynes : un cinquantenaire
Rubrique / Thématique
La « Théorie Générale » et l'histoire de la pensée
Page 59-68
Résumé anglais In both the General Theory and his 1937 writings clarifying the main themes of the book, Keynes refers in various respects to his debts to Irving Fisher. To the modern reader aware of the cleavage between neo-classical value theory based on Fisher's work and the post-Keynesian theories stemming from Keynes' work this indebtedness appears perplexing. Recognising the dominance of the neo-classical intepretations of Keynes in modern times this paper seeks to assess the foundations of Keynes' references to Fisher and to clarify his contribution to the ideas of the General Theory 50 years after its publication.
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