Reviewing the Reviewer's of Keynes's a Treatise on Probability: Ignorance Is Bliss
The standard view of the economics profession is that Keynes was a brilliant, intuitive, nonrigorous innovator. These essays show that Keynes backed up his intuitions with a rigorous mathematical and logical supporting analysis, which has been overlooked.
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Reviewing the Reviewer's of Keynes's a Treatise on Probability: Ignorance Is Bliss
The standard view of the economics profession is that Keynes was a brilliant, intuitive, nonrigorous innovator. These essays show that Keynes backed up his intuitions with a rigorous mathematical and logical supporting analysis, which has been overlooked.
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Reviewing the Reviewer's of Keynes's a Treatise on Probability: Ignorance Is Bliss

Reviewing the Reviewer's of Keynes's a Treatise on Probability: Ignorance Is Bliss

by Michael Brady
Reviewing the Reviewer's of Keynes's a Treatise on Probability: Ignorance Is Bliss

Reviewing the Reviewer's of Keynes's a Treatise on Probability: Ignorance Is Bliss

by Michael Brady

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The standard view of the economics profession is that Keynes was a brilliant, intuitive, nonrigorous innovator. These essays show that Keynes backed up his intuitions with a rigorous mathematical and logical supporting analysis, which has been overlooked.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524544898
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 09/24/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 211 KB

About the Author

About the Author Michael Emmett Brady received his PhD degree in economics from the University of California. He received his BA and MA degrees from California State University as well as completing all requirements for a BA in mathematics. He has taught mathematics courses and graduate level courses in business statistics, operation management, production management, and mathematical economics.
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