John Maynard Keynes: A Biography, Volume 2"Hopes Betrayed" establishes Keynes' historical setting and explains what turned him into a radical economist. Keynes' story is not just that of a revolution in economic theory, but also part of the story of the evolution of modern government. |
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... Problem Keynes's 1929 debate on the German transfer problem with the Swedish economist Bertil Ohlin and the French economist Jacques Rueff92 is notable mainly for the classical , or pre - Keynesian , way he analysed the problem ...
... Problem Keynes's 1929 debate on the German transfer problem with the Swedish economist Bertil Ohlin and the French economist Jacques Rueff92 is notable mainly for the classical , or pre - Keynesian , way he analysed the problem ...
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... problems claimed his analytic attention over his professional lifetime : ( 1 ) the problem of fluctuations in prices and output , and ( 2 ) the problem of persisting mass unemployment . These prob- lems can occur together , in the sense ...
... problems claimed his analytic attention over his professional lifetime : ( 1 ) the problem of fluctuations in prices and output , and ( 2 ) the problem of persisting mass unemployment . These prob- lems can occur together , in the sense ...
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... problem started to look different if one dropped all those practical maxims which were true and useful only at full employment . What Marx had diagnosed as a distributional struggle to be settled by power , Keynes saw as a problem of ...
... problem started to look different if one dropped all those practical maxims which were true and useful only at full employment . What Marx had diagnosed as a distributional struggle to be settled by power , Keynes saw as a problem of ...
Contents
THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE | 1 |
THE TRANSITION TO PEACE | 31 |
KEYNESS PHILOSOPHY OF PRACTICE | 56 |
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