On Keynes’s Two Simplifications of His Aggregate Supply Curve Analysis in Chapter 21 of the General Theory: O. Lange (1938) Overlooked Chapter 20 and the Two Simplifications on Pages 295–296 of the General Theory in Chapter 21

M. E. Brady
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O Lange’s failure to read chapters 20 and 21 of the General Theory accounts for his failure to use Keynes already worked out simplifications for the case where the Aggregate Supply Curve was infinitely elastic or had a horizontal segment. Chapter 3 of the General Theory only presents an outline of what Keynes actually did later in the General Theory in chapters 20 and 21. No Aggregate Supply Curve was constructed in chapter 3 of the General Theory or even mentioned. Keynes gave general functional relationships for D and Z. Only in chapter 20 and the footnote on pp.55-56 does Keynes define what D and Z actually are, which is that D=pO and Z=P wN, where p is an expected price and P is expected profit. Keynes’s introduction of the aggregate supply curve occurs in chapter 6 on pages 55-56 in footnote two. The chapter in which his aggregate supply curve is fully analyzed is in chapter 20. Keynes then presents two simplifications of his aggregate supply curve in chapter 21. These simplifications specify a horizontal range of his aggregate supply curve that was completely elastic. However, Keynes never assumed that his aggregate supply curve was horizontal. He allowed for various simplifications to be made after he had presented his complete D-Z theory in chapter 20.A number of economists, such as Lawrence Klein and Franco Modigliani, have incorrectly followed Lange’s analysis, who failed to make it clear to the readers of his 1938 Economica article, that what was involved was actually two simplifications made by Keynes to Keynes’s chapter 20 analysis. Keynes never assumed a completely elastic or horizontal aggregate supply curve anywhere in the General Theory or his post General Theory writings.
论《通论》第21章凯恩斯对总供给曲线分析的两次简化:O. Lange(1938)忽略了第20章和《通论》第21章第295-296页的两次简化
兰格没有阅读《通论》的第20章和第21章,这说明他没有使用凯恩斯已经提出的简化总供给曲线具有无限弹性或有水平段的情况。《通论》第3章只概述了凯恩斯在《通论》第20章和第21章中所做的事情。《通论》第三章没有构造总供给曲线,甚至没有提到。凯恩斯给出了D和Z的一般函数关系。只有在第20章和第55-56页的脚注中,凯恩斯才定义了D和Z的实际含义,即D=pO和Z= pwn,其中P是预期价格,P是预期利润。凯恩斯对总供给曲线的介绍出现在55-56页的第六章,脚注二。对他的总供给曲线进行全面分析的章节在第20章。凯恩斯随后在第21章提出了他的总供给曲线的两个简化。这些简化指定了他的总供给曲线的一个完全弹性的水平范围。然而,凯恩斯从未假设他的总供给曲线是水平的。他在第20章中提出了完整的D-Z理论后,允许进行各种简化。许多经济学家,如劳伦斯·克莱因(Lawrence Klein)和佛朗哥·莫迪利亚尼(Franco Modigliani),错误地遵循了兰格的分析。兰格没有向他1938年发表在《经济学人》(Economica)上的文章的读者说明,其中所涉及的实际上是凯恩斯对凯恩斯第20章的分析所做的两个简化。凯恩斯在《通论》或他的《通论》之后的著作中从未假设过完全弹性或水平的总供给曲线。
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