Re # 4028 Steve Keen writes: >Early visionary economists like Schumpeter and Marx can be forgiven for >falling into equilibrium thinking on occasions, or for misunderstanding the >relationship between equilibrium and dynamic thinking, because the real >differences have only been clearly elucidated in the last 20 years. May you briefly list those differences and tell us who have elucidated them? [...] >This does raise one thing which I find somewhat bemusing in the TSS >approach: it appears to endow Marx with the ability to comprehend issues >which have only been mathematically resolved in the last 30 years or so. Again, which are these issues and who have resolved them? Alejandro Ramos
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