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Paul Samuelson On Knut Wicksell — J. Barkley Rosser

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Interesting tidbits on the history of economics and Wicksell's role if that is your thing. Wicksell was somewhat of a precursor of Post Keynesianism and MMT, although his view of money is not mentioned specifically in this article. In addition, he was an interesting fellow — a (non-Marxist) social activist, for example in contrast to the amoral stance of conventional economics "as a science."EconospeakPaul Samuelson On Knut WicksellJ. Barkley Rosser | Professor of Economics and Business Administration James Madison University

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Interesting tidbits on the history of economics and Wicksell's role if that is your thing. Wicksell was somewhat of a precursor of Post Keynesianism and MMT, although his view of money is not mentioned specifically in this article. In addition, he was an interesting fellow — a (non-Marxist) social activist, for example in contrast to the amoral stance of conventional economics "as a science."

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Paul Samuelson On Knut Wicksell
J. Barkley Rosser | Professor of Economics and Business Administration James Madison University

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