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You may wanto to look at Roncaglia's recent paper on "Keynes and 
Probability" on the last issue of The European Journal of the History 
of Economic Thought.

Roncaglia claims that Keynes developed the bulk of his argument 
already in 1907.

Carlo D'Ippoliti

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