In existographies, John Keynes (1883-1946) (IQ:170|#379) (RGM:291|1,500+) (Gottlieb 1000:201) (Stokes 100:68) (GEcE:7) (CR:5) was a British economist, noted for []
Overview
In 1921, Keynes, in his “The Application of Probability to Conduct”, attempted to predict human behavior. [1]
Quotes | On
The following are quotes on Keynes:
“Keynes had a high IQ.”
— Paul Samuelson (c.1940), Publication (Ѻ)
References
1. (a) Keynes, John M. (1921). “The Application of Probability to Conduct”, in: Treatise (§26:307-23) (Ѻ); in: The World of Mathematics (editor: James Newman). Simon and Schuster, 1956.
(b) Bouw, Gerardus D. (1999). “Entropy and the Human Situation” (Ѻ), Biblical Astronomer, 9(89):16-25.
External links
● John Maynard Keynes – Wikipedia.