John Maynard Keynes: A Biography, Volume 2 |
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JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES: Vol. II, The Economist as Savior, 1920-1937
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Contents
THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE | 1 |
THE TRANSITION TO PEACE | 31 |
KEYNESS PHILOSOPHY OF PRACTICE | 56 |
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John Maynard Keynes: Fighting for Britain, 1937-1946 Robert Skidelsky,Robert Jacob Alexander Skidelsky No preview available - 2001 |
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