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Contributions to Political Economy 2004 23(1):35-47; doi:10.1093/conpec/bzh009
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Contributions to Political Economy, Vol. 23, © Cambridge Political Economy Society 2004, all rights reserved

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USEFUL BUBBLES

JOHN EATWELL

School of Social and Cultural Studies, University of Western Australia

Abstract

This paper reproduces a lecture given by Joan Robinson to the British Council at the end of the Second World War. This lecture has not previously been published. The introduction sets it in historical perspective and outlines its significance. This is an important document representing, as it does, the thoughts of a prominent member of Keynes’s circle (in Cambridge) at the time.


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