ABSTRACT

George Shackle occupies a special place in the minds of those economists associated with Malvern. He presented a paper at the first Malvern conference (Shackle 1989) and attended several subsequent conferences. Malvern participants have been influenced by Shackle’s work on Keynes, time, expectations and uncertainty; and several contributed to the Review of Political Economy special issue (5, 2, April 1993) or the volume edited by Boehm, Frowen and Pheby (1996) in his memory.