Presented at the INET Conference @ King’s College, April 8-11, 2010
Keynes and Hayek are typically portrayed as intellectual rivals, and the differences between them juxtaposed in rather simplistic terms. Now though there are certainly elements of truth in such broad-brushed accounts, the actual history of their relationship is much more complicated and nuanced, and as an historian I am obliged to add, much more interesting...
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