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PAUL DAVIDSON is editor of the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, which he founded with Sidney Weintraub in 1978. He is the author of Money and the Real World (1972, 1978) and International Money and the Real World (1982) and co-author (with Eugene Smolensky) of Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis (1964). Two volumes of his Collected Writings were published by Macmillan in 1991. Having spent many years at Rutgers University, Paul Davidson now holds the J.F. Holly Chair of Excellence in Political Economy at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

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  1. Autobiographical information on Paul Davidson may be found in the ‘Introduction’ to his Collected Writings (see note to p. 8 above), and in his entry in P. Arestis and M. Sawyer (eds), A Biographical Dictionary of Dissenting Economists (Aldershot: Elgar, 1992), pp. 109–15.

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  2. P. Davidson, ‘A Keynesian View of Friedman’s Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis’, Journal of Political Economy 80(5), September-October 1972, pp. 864–82;

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  3. M. Friedman, ‘Comments on the Critics’, ibid., pp. 923–31.

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  4. ‘his famous quote …’: J.M. Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (London: Macmillan, 1936), p. 16.

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  5. P. Davidson and E. Smolensky, Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis (New York: Harper & Row, 1964), pp. 133–4.

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  6. A. P. Lerner, ‘On Generalizing the General Theory’, American Economic Review 50(1), March 1960, pp. 121–43.

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  7. ‘My book on how to control inflation …’: P. Davidson, Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics (Aldershot: Elgar, 1991), chapters 8–9.

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  8. P. Sraffa, ‘Dr Hayek on Money and Capital’, Economic Journal 42, March 1932, pp. 42–53;

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  9. P. Sraffa, ‘A Rejoinder’, Economic Journal 42, June 1932, pp. 249–51.

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  10. ‘My review …’: P. Davidson, ‘The Economics of Ignorance or Ignorance of Economics?’ [Review of G. P. O’Driscoll Jr and M. J. Rizzo, The Economics of Time and Ignorance, New York: Blackwell, 1985], Critical Review 3(3 and 4), Summer-Fall 1989, pp. 461–7.

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  11. O.J. Blanchard, ‘Why Does Money Affect Output? A Survey’, in B. M. Friedman and F. H. Hahn (eds), Handbook of Monetary Economics, Volume 2 (Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1990), pp. 779–835.

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  12. p. 34 ‘Pheby’s journal…’: This refers to the Review of Political Economy, edited by John Pheby of De Montfort University, Leicester.

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King, J.E. (1995). Paul Davidson. In: Conversations with Post Keynesians. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230378827_2

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