Julio Lopez asked: I have a vague memory that a well-known author referred to Keynes's economics as worth at most a footnote in contemporary economic texts. Can anybody help me with the full reference? The End of Laissez Faire by Robert Kuttner - 1992 Keynes was relegated to a footnote, in effect, and the majestic ideal of a self-regulating economy marched on. The equations grew ever more intricate, ... Limited preview - Table of Contents http://books.google.com/books?id=rHlY8LbFB5MC&printsec=toc&dq=j+m+keynes+is+a+at+best+footnote - About this book http://books.google.com/books?id=rHlY8LbFB5MC&dq=j+m+keynes+is+a+at+best+footnote More editions <\http://books.google.com/books?q=editions:ISBN0812214013&id=rHlY8LbFB5MC Could this be the reference? Although the thrust of the statement seems the exact opposite of what the query seems to be about; but I may be misreading it. I came across this on the internet. Unfortunately, I could not download parts of the book which may contain this idea. I am sure more will be coming forth on the subject. Ieam looking forward to reading it Sumitra Shah