The "cafeteria group" was an informal club at the University of Cambridge consisting of John Maynard Keynes, Frank P. Ramsey, Piero Sraffa and Ludwig Wittgenstein. The group discussed Keynes's theory of probability, particularly his 1921 A Treatise on Probability, and Friedrich Hayek's theory of business cycles.[1]

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  1. Ray, Canterbery E. (2018). Inequality And Global Supra-surplus Capitalism. World Scientific. p. 74. ISBN 9789813200845.


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