KEYNES'S APPRENTICESHIP WITH MARSHALL IN 1905

The article deals with Keynes's economic apprenticeship with Marshall in the Autumn of 1905. After detailing Keynes's readings in economics, if focuses attention on the 15 papers he wrote in answer to Marshall's questions. The papers, full of Marshall's "red ink" correc...

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