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Patinkin mentions the contributions of Quesnay and Fisher, but not of
Leontief. He discusses the history of the IDEA or CONCEPT of the
circular flow as well as diagrammatical depictions of that idea. But
his emphasis is on the diagrams.
On Mar 24, 2014, at 5:09 PM, Nicholas Theocarakis wrote:
> See also 1928 Wirtschaft als Kreislauf by Leontief.
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 24 Μαρ 2014, at 8:47 μ.μ., [log in to unmask] wrote:
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>> Colleagues:
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>> What is the origin, or who first published the standard circular
>> flow diagram that appears in various forms in introductory texts?
>> Did it precede or follow from the keeping of National Accounts in
>> the first half of the twentieth century?
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>> Thanks to you who answered the question wrp "aggregate demand"
>> and "aggregate supply", terms that came into use with Keynesian
>> macroeconomics.
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>> Robin Neill.
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