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34 R. Frisch, W. Leontief and J. Marschak: 'More pitfalls in demand and supply curve analysis...', from Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. XLVIII, Aug. 1934.
35 Margaret Gardner: 'Modest proposals - Cambridge in the Twenties', in 'Quarto', No. 13, Dec. 1980.
36 Papers by Pierangelo Garegnani
37 C. H. P. Gifford: 'The period of production under continuous input and point output in an unprogressive community', from 'Econometrica', Vol. 3, No. 2, Apr. 1935.
38 J. K. Gifford: 'A demonstration that the Phillips hypothesis and the Phillips curve are actively misleading to students of economic science'
39 Wynne Godley: 'Review of Britain's economic prospects, 1975-1978'
40 Papers by R. M. Goodwin
41 J. de V. Graaf: 'Theoretical welfare economics' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, paperback edition, 1967)
42 H. S. Hall and S. R. Knight: Algebra for colleges and schools (New York: Macmillan, 1916)
43 J. L. Handy: 'Wage differentials and mining labour wastage'
44 W. Harburger: 'Expose uber gleitende wahrung'
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The Papers of Richard Ferdinand Kahn

Title Wynne Godley: 'Review of Britain's economic prospects, 1975-1978'
Reference RFK/14/39
Creator Godley, Wynne
Covering Dates 1975
Extent and Medium 1 file in envelope; paper
Content and context

The file comprises a photocopied typescript of the article with a photocopy of RFK's autograph manuscript comments, 6 Feb. 1975, and 2 related newscuttings: Peter Jay 'The Cambridge way out of Britain's economic maze', from 'The Times', 17 Feb. 1975, and Samuel Brittan 'Cambridge economists half way to wisdom', from 'Financial Times', 17 Feb. 1975.

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See also 14/21-3 for additional papers co-authored by Wynne Godley.

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