The Keynesian Revolution in the Making, 1924-1936

The Keynesian Revolution in the Making, 1924-1936
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 380
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Synopsis The Keynesian Revolution in the Making, 1924-1936 by : P. F. Clarke

This book tells the story of the arguments over the performance of the British economy in the period of depression between the two World Wars. Keynes played a central role in each of these disputes and the book sets out to understand his ideas.

The Keynesian Revolution and Its Economic Consequences

The Keynesian Revolution and Its Economic Consequences
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 246
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Synopsis The Keynesian Revolution and Its Economic Consequences by : P. F. Clarke

These essays place the historical Keynes in the context of his own times to study the economic doctrines associated with his name. The author explores Keynes' major works and ideas: his thoughts on uncertainty and confidence; and his commitment to the politics of persuasion.

The Keynesian Revolution in the Making, 1924-1936

The Keynesian Revolution in the Making, 1924-1936
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Total Pages : 372
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Synopsis The Keynesian Revolution in the Making, 1924-1936 by : Peter Clarke

The name of John Maynard Keynes is still the focus of political and economic controversy, and in the course of it, "what Keynes really meant" has suffered much distortion. This book represents a quest for the historical Keynes. It follows the story of an argument which arose out of the performance of the British economy in the period of depression between the wars and provides an account of Keynes's thinking in the years that led up to the General Theory, making it comprehensible to specialists and non-specialists alike.

Keynes

Keynes
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781608191710
ISBN-13 : 1608191710
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Synopsis Keynes by : Peter Clarke

The ideas of John Maynard Keynes inspired the New Deal and helped rebuild world economies after World War II -and were later dismissed as "depression economics." Then came the great meltdown of 2008. Market forces that the world relied on suddenly failed to self-correct-and Keynes's doctrine of corrective action in an imperfect world became more relevant than ever. Keynes was not a traditional economist: He was a polemicist, iconoclastic public intellectual, peer of the realm, and political operative, as well as an openly homosexual Bohemian who befriended Virginia Woolf and E. M. Forster. In Keynes, noted historian Peter Clarke provides a timely and masterful accounting of Keynes's life and work, bringing his genius and skepticism alive for an era fraught with economic difficulties that he surely would have relished solving.

Keynes in Action

Keynes in Action
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9781009255042
ISBN-13 : 1009255045
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Synopsis Keynes in Action by : Peter Clarke

John Maynard Keynes died in 1946 but his ideas and his example remain relevant today. In this distinctive new account, Peter Clarke shows how Keynes's own career was not simply that of an academic economist, nor that of a modern policy advisor. Though rightly credited for reshaping economic theory, Keynes's influence was more broadly based and is assessed here in a rounded historical, political and cultural context. Peter Clarke re-examines the full trajectory of Keynes's public career from his role in Paris over the Versailles Treaty to Bretton Woods. He reveals how Keynes's insights as an economic theorist were rooted in his wider intellectual and cultural milieu including Bloomsbury and his friendship with Virginia Woolf as well as his involvement in government business. Keynes in Action uncovers a much more pragmatic Keynes whose concept of 'truth' needs to be interpreted in tension with an acknowledgement of 'expediency' in implementing public policy.

Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution

Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9780415595230
ISBN-13 : 0415595231
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Synopsis Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution by : Robert Cord

Taking its cue from a well-established tradition of work from history of science studies this book provides a coherent account of why the revolution in macroeconomics was 'Keynesian.'

Keynesian Revolution and Its Critics

Keynesian Revolution and Its Critics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781349201082
ISBN-13 : 1349201081
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Synopsis Keynesian Revolution and Its Critics by : Gordon A. Fletcher

This study examines the pioneering economic work by John Maynard Keynes, "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money", and attempts to explain, with constant reference to the original sources, the complexity of Keynes' theories and the critical response they evoked.