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Alan,
Try "What has become of the Keynesian revolution?" (1979) in Collected Economic Papers, Vol. V
John
John F. Henry
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From: Societies for the History of Economics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alan Freeman
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 9:28 AM
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Subject: [SHOE] Bastard Keynesianism
Dear friends
I am about to publish an article in which I wish to refer to Joan Robinson's
use of the term 'Bastard Keynesianism'. Does anyone know of a citable
source, preferably by Robinson, that could accompany the reference? The more
explanation this source provides, the better, though of course, it is also
important to trace the term back to its original first usage if this can be
done.
Regards
Alan Freeman
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