John Maynard Keynes: fighting for freedom 1937-1946Macmillan, 1983 - Economists |
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Robert Jacob Alexander Skidelsky. of the General Theory could be applied not just to the unemployment problem but to the problem of inflationary pressure at full employment , and the management of a war economy . The General Theory ...
Robert Jacob Alexander Skidelsky. of the General Theory could be applied not just to the unemployment problem but to the problem of inflationary pressure at full employment , and the management of a war economy . The General Theory ...
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... theory to plan , the whole movement expressed in prose of compelling power . The war gave Keynes the chance to live up to his ideal of the ' master economist ' , who must touch ' abstract and concrete in the same flight of thought ...
... theory to plan , the whole movement expressed in prose of compelling power . The war gave Keynes the chance to live up to his ideal of the ' master economist ' , who must touch ' abstract and concrete in the same flight of thought ...
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... theory itself ; others in the way it was accepted ; others in the way it was applied . Some had nothing to do with Keynes or Keynesianism at all , though he got blamed nonetheless . All contributed to a ' counter - revolution ' in both ...
... theory itself ; others in the way it was accepted ; others in the way it was applied . Some had nothing to do with Keynes or Keynesianism at all , though he got blamed nonetheless . All contributed to a ' counter - revolution ' in both ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE WAY IN WAR | 46 |
THE DRAGONS OF WAR | 73 |
ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY | 91 |
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