Talk:Liquidity preference

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Time Preference vs Liquidity Preference[edit]

You have presented a criticim of liquidity preference by Rothbard. But this criticm is not specific to Rothbard. Keynes has invented the concept of liquidity preference in opposition to the classical (to-day we would say neo-classical) concept of time preference. Therefore to attibute the criticism to Rothbard is very restrictive, since the concept of time preference did exist before Keynes and that the argument liquidity preference versus time preference did exist before Rothbard (e.g. the controversy Keynes-Pigou) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.230.85.18 (talk) 17:42, 20 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Fixed by Gene Callahan

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Dimensionality confusion[edit]

The sentence "people prefer to have liquidity to assure basic transactions, for their income is not constantly available" exemplifies a pervasive confusion over dimensionality: Volume vs Flow (aka Volume/Time). I understand that this kind of nonsense is pervasive in the soft sciences -- where insiders understand what is going on -- but it really makes it difficult for the layperson to understand what is being said. Jim Bowery (talk) 20:04, 6 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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