Gunnar Myrdal Quote

It is good proof of Keynes' intuitive genius that he reaches practical results that in many respects are very much superior to his deficient statements of certain theoretical problems.


p. 32 - Monetary Equilibrium, (1939)


It is good proof of Keynes' intuitive genius that he reaches practical results that in many respects are very much superior to his deficient...

It is good proof of Keynes' intuitive genius that he reaches practical results that in many respects are very much superior to his deficient...

It is good proof of Keynes' intuitive genius that he reaches practical results that in many respects are very much superior to his deficient...

It is good proof of Keynes' intuitive genius that he reaches practical results that in many respects are very much superior to his deficient...