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[log in to unmask] (Michael Ambrosi)
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Mon May 21 08:22:06 2007
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Steven Kates just wrote:

> ... however one might prefer to leave Keynes's name
> to the footnotes, if we are going to keep the
> record straight, whenever and wherever one comes
> across those ever-present aggregate demand
> curves, one should silently acknowledge that
> they are direct modern descendants of those
> ideas that arose out of Keynes's work in the
> 1930s.  

Thank you Steven Kates! After reading your latest contribution I begin to
believe that fairness in assessing paradigmatic contributions is possible
after all among historians of economic thought.

Yours
Michael Ambrosi

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