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[log in to unmask] (Colin Danby)
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Tue Jun 26 08:19:09 2007
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This comes up from time to time e.g.

http://d-squareddigest.blogspot.com/2007/05/bits-and-pieces-congestion-pricing-road.html

and nobody has a cite.  There's a certain kind of fame that leads people 
people to invent attributions e.g. countless saccharine banalities 
credited to Albert Einstein.

Here's a more general history-of-economic-thought question.  Would 
Keynes have used "irrational" in this way?

Colin Danby

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