Meade, Phillips, and the Two-Country Model
基于档案证据,重建了1951年米德参与开发的纽林-菲利普斯Mark II机器中连接两台机器的外汇市场装置,并将由此形成的两国模型置于米德的思想背景中。
James Meade played an important role in the 1951 development of the “Mark II” Newlyn-Phillips machine, including making it fit for connection to a mirror-image machine so that policy interactions between two countries could be demonstrated. In 1952 Phillips built, for Meade, a “foreign exchange market” to link two machines. This article reconstructs the linking device from archival evidence, and places the resulting two- country model in the context of Meade’s thought.