Uncertainty in Economics
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There are two different concepts of uncertainty in economics: the classical concept and the Keynes concept. The ability of economists to explain the importance of money, liquidity and the existence of persistent unemployment in a market economy depends on which concept of uncertainty the analyst uses.
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