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Daniele Besomi <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Feb 2014 18:10:58 +0100
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mason gaffney asks:

> In all this discussion of Say’s Law, something missing is the role of anticipations.  I write not to argue any point, but to ask of the group if anyone else has?

Auguste Ott, 1854. He started from questioning Say's law, but his constructive theory is based on the disappointment of expectations, very much anticipating the Swede's argument some 70 years later.

Daniele Besomi

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