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Note: Works in Samuelson’s Collected Scientific Papers are cited as “CSP n:m” where “n” is the volume and “m” the article number. In virtually all cases, the reprint in CSP contains the original pagination, and it is these page numbers that are used, except in cases where, perhaps because something was previously unpublished, the CSP page numbers are the only ones available.

The date given is the date of the original publication.

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