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There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure. But Insofar As He Offers An Intelligible Theory, It Is Made Up Of Elements Borrowed From Keynes.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

Joan Robinson Quotes: There Is An Unearthly, Mystical Element In Friedman's Thought. The Mere Existence Of A Stock Of Money Somehow Promotes Expenditure.

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