513. J. E. Meade to Harrod , 14 January 1936 [a]
[Replies to 511 , answered by 514 ]
I should very much like to read your Chapter 3, when it is ready.
I have been thinking about your Relation [1] and enclose a few further considerations. I hope that you will forgive me for bombarding you with so much criticism. I am quite sure that your Relation is of the utmost importance, but I become increasingly convinced that there are situations in which it underestimates changes in the proportions between Capital and Labour. Anyhow you can judge from the enclosed note.
I will keep your MS. [2] if I may, until you dine here next Monday.
P.S. I am looking forward to hearing about Copenhagen.