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Cambridge capital controversy / Luigi Pasinetti / Geoff Harcourt / Distribution / Production function / Economic model / Edward J. Nell / Piero Sraffa / Post Keynesian economics / Economics / Post-Keynesian economists / Microeconomics
Date: 2012-01-22 10:35:23
Cambridge capital controversy
Luigi Pasinetti
Geoff Harcourt
Distribution
Production function
Economic model
Edward J. Nell
Piero Sraffa
Post Keynesian economics
Economics
Post-Keynesian economists
Microeconomics

Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 17, Number 4 —Fall 2003—Pages 227–235 Comments To be considered for publication in the Comments section, letters should be relatively short—generally

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