VERNENENGO, MATIAS

Keynes e o vício ricardiano - São Paulo : Nobel, jul./set. 1994

The paper tries to demonstrate that the fundamental aim of Keynes' work as an economist was to solve important issues in economic theory and not, as commonly said, to influence public policy. Indeed his vision of economics as a moral science, that employs introspection and judgements of value, prevents him of commiting the Ricardian Vice, so that the Schupeterian charge is groundless. The work concludes that Keynes was aware of the Senior Indetermination