A very brief chapter 5 discusses the often-overlooked precursors of the so-called marginal revolution. Chapter 6 then moves on into the twentieth century introducing the reader to the Cambridge philosopher and mathematician Frank Ramsey who, Szpiro writes, thought that humans must be rational and consistent in their personal beliefs. Szpiro advertises that the rest of his book will show how economists got to realize that this is often not the case. But not to get ahead of ourselves!
Kumon Math Answer Book Level J.1
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