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“The Missing Link”: Keynes’s Own Lecture Notes, December 4, 1933, Impact and Implications

In: Reinterpreting Mr. Keynes

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  • Warren Young

    (Bar Ilan University)

  • Edward W. Fuller

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This chapter presents and explores document GTE/5/419GTE/5/419 (1933) from the Keynes Papers. GTE/5/419 contains the earliest known complete IS-LMIS-LM model. In addition, the employment equationsEmployment equations in the document show that he had already achieved Chapter 19 of the General Theory by late 1933. Finally, the chapter compares Keynes’s own handwritten notes to the available student notes and explores how Rashomons in the student notes have impacted the literature. The chapter contains copies of original handwritten student notes for comparison with GTE/5/419GTE/5/419 (1933).

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  • Warren Young & Edward W. Fuller, 2022. "“The Missing Link”: Keynes’s Own Lecture Notes, December 4, 1933, Impact and Implications," Springer Studies in the History of Economic Thought, in: Reinterpreting Mr. Keynes, chapter 0, pages 61-77, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:spshcp:978-3-030-91342-7_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-91342-7_4
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