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Nicholas Kaldor / Roundaboutness / Cambridge capital controversy / Frank Knight / Economic growth / Factors of production / Knut Wicksell / Luigi Pasinetti / Economics / Microeconomics / Capital
Date: 2012-01-22 10:34:20
Nicholas Kaldor
Roundaboutness
Cambridge capital controversy
Frank Knight
Economic growth
Factors of production
Knut Wicksell
Luigi Pasinetti
Economics
Microeconomics
Capital

The Kaldor/Knight Controversy: Is Capital A Distinct and Quantifiable Factor of Production? Revised June 2005

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