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In the 1948 edition of "Money", p. 184, D. Robertson writes that the great
slump was retrospectively described as "a sloom followed by a bump", but
provides no reference.
In 1939, James Meade seemed to attribute the expression to Hayek, but the
reference is not clear nor explicit.
Does anyone know where this expression originated? Thank you
Daniele Besomi
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