
6.Paul Samuelson is Piercingly Witty.
Ten Ways to Know Paul A. Samuelson (2006)
As quoted from Mussolini's review of Keynes' new book in Universal Aspects of Fascism, James Strachey Barnes, Williams and Norgate, London: UK, (1928) pp. 113-114
Context: Fascism entirely agrees with Mr. Maynard Keynes, despite the latter's prominent position as a Liberal. In fact, Mr. Keynes' excellent little book, The End of Laissez-Faire (1926) might, so far as it goes, serve as a useful introduction to fascist economics. There is scarcely anything to object to in it and there is much to applaud.
6.Paul Samuelson is Piercingly Witty.
Ten Ways to Know Paul A. Samuelson (2006)
Part Three, Arbitrage, Paul Samuelson, p. 117
Fortune's Formula (2005)
2000s, Where the Right Went Wrong (2004)
Roger E. Backhouse and Bradley W. Bateman, ch.1 "Keynes Returns, but Which Keynes?" Capitalist revolutionary : John Maynard Keynes (2011).
N. Gregory Mankiw, "What Would Keynes Have Done?" in New York Times (November 28, 2008).
2000s -
"Economic Conditions and U.S. National Security in the 1930s and Today" (2009).
David Warsh, "The Enormous Black Box" http://www.economicprincipals.com/issues/2009.12.13/841.html (2009)
Source: 1950s, The Skills of the Economist, 1958, p. 19
"The Effect of Government on Economic Efficiency." 1988