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    Disequilibrium states and adjustment processes: Towards a historical-time analysis of behaviour under uncertainty.Giuseppe Fontana & Bill Gerrard - 1999 - Philosophical Psychology 12 (3):311 – 324.
    Mainstream theories of decision making conceptualise uncertainty in terms of a well-defined probability distribution or weighting function. Following Knight, radical Keynesians consider subjective expected utility (SEU) theory and its variants as a restricted theory of decision-making applicable to situations of risk and, hence, of limited relevance to the understanding of crucial economic decisions under conditions of fundamental uncertainty in which probabilities are ill-defined, possibly non-existent. The objective of this paper is to outline a radical Keynesian theory of decision-making under uncertainty, (...)
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    Classical Economics and the Keynesian Revolution.Bill Gerrard - 1990 - In R. C. Olby, G. N. Cantor, J. R. R. Christie & M. J. S. Hodge (eds.), Companion to the History of Modern Science. Routledge. pp. 479.
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    will be much enlightened by Dr Morgan's contribution.Bill Gerrard - 1991 - History and Philosophy of Logic 12:15-35.
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    Mary S. Morgan. The History of Econometric Ideas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. xv + 296. ISBN 0-521-37398-0. £25.00, $44.50. [REVIEW]Bill Gerrard - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (4):485-486.
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    Philip Mirowski , Edgeworth on Chance, Economic Hazard, and Statistics. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1994. Pp. vii + 462. ISBN 0-8476-7751-6. $45.00. [REVIEW]Bill Gerrard - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Science 28 (3):375-376.
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    The History of Econometric Ideas. [REVIEW]Bill Gerrard - 1991 - British Journal for the History of Science 24 (4):485-486.