Image: Phillips and MONIAC LSE
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Description: Captioned with "Professor A.W.H (Bill) Phillips with Phillip's Machine." Phillips was an LSE economist known for the Phillips curve and he developed MONIAC, the analog computer, shown here, that modeled economic theory with water flows.
Title: Phillips and MONIAC LSE
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