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Re: RE: Summer discussion on GT



Dear PKTers,

An e-text of the GT might be helpful for the summer discussion. It can
be found by pointing your browser to
http://csf.colorado.edu/pkt/pktauthors/Berglund.Per/Keynes/GT/GT.htm

Bonne lecture!

Per

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Per Gunnar Berglund
Project for Transformational Growth and Full Employment
CEPA    80 Fifth Avenue, 5th floor    New York, NY 10011
Tel: (212)229-5901, ext.251    Fax: (212)229-5903


>>> Kit Taylor <kitaylor@xxxxxxxxxxx> 06/03 10:55 AM >>>
That plan sounds good to me -- if there is a way to keep the timing
flexible
- can we overlap the chapter discussions?  Perhaps break the GT down
into
groups of chapters and keep an open-ended discussion going on each
group?  I
suspect that many of us will be in and out during the summer -- it
would be
helpful if the discussion could be structured in such a way that
someone who
is gone for two or three weeks would be able to follow what was missed
upon
their return.

Kit Sims Taylor
kitaylor@xxxxxxxxxxx
http://online.bcc.ctc.edu/econ/kst/Kstpage.htm

> ----------
> Reply To: 	pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: 	Thursday, June 03, 1999 7:02 AM
> To: 	POST-KEYNESIAN THOUGHT
> Subject: 	Summer discussion on GT
>
>
> hi,
>
> I am intrigued by this summer's discussion of the GT.  I am
wondering
> how feasible it would be to have a draft written up after
> each discussion.  Since we are discussing ideas about books,
textbooks,
> etc, it would be very useful, for seminars, etc, to have a
> reader to the General Theory.  I myself started one a few years back
but
> never finished it.
>
> If people could volunteer their services to write a summary of the
> discussion after each chapter, I think this would be a very
> useful endeavor.  Wecould assign chapters to verious willing
> participants.  I would be happy to write something on chaper 13, for
> example.
>
> We could compile these drafts at the end.
>
> There are difficulties, of course. We may not all agree, but there
may
> be a way of including these differences, making the drafts
> more interesting.
>
> Please let me know about this idea. I am eager to hear from you.
>
> Louis-Philippe
>


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