| David C. Heath Glen Swindle - Investments - 2000 - 184 pages
...presence of odds that are not known with certainty). Jolm Maynard Keynes (Keynes. 1936) put it like this: By "uncertain" knowledge... I do not mean merely to...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention... About these matters. there is no scientific basis on which... | |
| John Cunningham Wood, Steven Kates - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 328 pages
...life is only slightly uncertain. Even the weather is only moderately uncertain. The sense in which 1 am using the term is that in which the prospect of...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention, or the position of private wealth owners in the social system... | |
| J. E. King - Business & Economics - 2002 - 332 pages
...for certain from what is only probable'. Rather, The sense in which I am using the term [uncertainty] is that in which the prospect of a European war is...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention, or the position of private wealth holders in the social system... | |
| Gerard Alexander - History - 2002 - 316 pages
...of understanding and (insofar as the past is a resource for causal reasoning) ambiguity of history. prospect of a European war is uncertain, or the price...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention. ... About these matters, there is no scientific basis on which... | |
| Jens Beckert - Social Science - 2009 - 376 pages
...only moderately uncertain. The sense in which I am using the term is that in which the prospect for a European war is uncertain, or the price of copper and the rate of interest in twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention, or the position of private wealth owners... | |
| Norman Schofield - Political Science - 2006 - 3 pages
...is known for certain from what is only probable. ... Even the weather is only moderately uncertain. The sense in which I am using the term is that in...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence. ... (Keynes, 1937) From uncertainty comes the possibility of speculative booms and crashes, of "real"... | |
| Roger E. Backhouse, Bradley W. Bateman - Philosophy - 2006 - 291 pages
...the expectation of life is only slightly uncertain. Even the weather is only moderately uncertain. The sense in which I am using the term is that in...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention, or the position of private wealth owners in the social system... | |
| Philip Arestis, Malcolm C. Sawyer - Business & Economics - 2006 - 535 pages
...type of uncertainty contemplated in Keynes's theory was very different: is only moderately uncertain. The sense in which I am using the term is that in...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention, or the position of private wealth owners in the social system... | |
| Mario Morroni - Business & Economics - 2006 - 241 pages
...is not subject, in this sense, to uncertainty; . . . Even the weather is only moderately uncertain. The sense in which I am using the term is that in...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention . . . About these matters there is no scientific basis on which... | |
| Roger A. Pielke, Jr - Political Science - 2007 - 198 pages
...condition of all human life (Skidelsky 2000). 1 For Keynes uncertainty represented a state of mind: By "uncertain" knowledge ... I do not mean merely...copper and the rate of interest twenty years hence, or the obsolescence of a new invention . . . about these matters, there is no scientific basis on which... | |
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