John Maynard Keynes Quote

Unlike physics, for example, such parts of the bare bones of economic theory as are expressible in mathematical form are extremely easy compared with the economic interpretation of the complex and incompletely known facts of experience, and lead one a very little way towards establishing useful results.


The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes: Essays in biography (ed. 1971)


Unlike physics, for example, such parts of the bare bones of economic theory as are expressible in mathematical form are extremely easy compared with ...

Unlike physics, for example, such parts of the bare bones of economic theory as are expressible in mathematical form are extremely easy compared with ...

Unlike physics, for example, such parts of the bare bones of economic theory as are expressible in mathematical form are extremely easy compared with ...

Unlike physics, for example, such parts of the bare bones of economic theory as are expressible in mathematical form are extremely easy compared with ...