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Dennis Robertson
註釋Dennis Robertson (1890-1963) was one of Britain's most distinguished and most interesting economists. He achieved an international reputation during the inter-war period and made crucial advances in thinking on the theory of economic fluctuations and money. In this new collection of essays, ranging from biography to critical surveys of opinion, Gordon Fletcher reveals the events of Robertson's life and career, his contributions to economics, the all-important influence of temperament on the development of his thought, his relationship with Keynes and the issues in his opposition to the Keynesian revolution. Accessible and often fascinating, this collection will be of interest both to the academic and to the student reader.