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4 - “Too Bad to Be True”: Swedish Economists on Keynes’s The Economic Consequences of the Peace and German Reparations, 1919–29
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- Keynes's <i>Economic Consequences of the Peace</i> after 100 Years
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- 14 December 2023
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- 25 January 2024, pp 99-129
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CASSEL, OHLIN, ÅKERMAN, AND THE WALL STREET CRASH OF 1929
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- Journal of the History of Economic Thought / Volume 45 / Issue 1 / March 2023
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- 19 September 2022, pp. 73-93
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- March 2023
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WHO WAS MOST WORLD-FAMOUS – CASSEL OR KEYNES? THE ECONOMIST AS YARDSTICK
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- Journal of the History of Economic Thought / Volume 31 / Issue 4 / December 2009
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- 01 December 2009, pp. 519-530
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- December 2009
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Wagner's Swedish Students: Precursors of the Middle Way?
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- Journal of the History of Economic Thought / Volume 25 / Issue 4 / December 2003
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- 11 June 2009, pp. 437-459
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- December 2003
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Wagner's Legacy in America: Re-Opening Farnam's Inquiry
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- Journal of the History of Economic Thought / Volume 21 / Issue 3 / September 1999
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- 11 June 2009, pp. 289-310
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- September 1999
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- The Stockholm School of Economics Revisited
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- 05 July 2013
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- 29 March 1991, pp 97-100
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