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The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes

Macmillan , Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 1971-1989

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Vol. 30. Bibliography and index / edited by Donald Moggridge ; assisted by Judith Allen, Barbara Lowe and Beth Scott

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Volume

v. 30 : uk ISBN 9780333241769

Description

John Maynard Keynes published his first book on economics in 1913 and was still writing at his death in 1946. Both the ways and the language in which not only Keynes himself but also a majority of the world's economists analyzed a problem changed dramatically, largely under his influence. This is the last volume of a 30-volume set of his writings including not only the majority of his books, but journal and newspaper articles, evidence to royal commissions and similar writings. The bibliography lists his work not only in English but in translation into foreign languages, where it was printed and when. it aims to make it possible to see the progressive dissemination of Keynesian ideas throughout the world.
Volume

: set : uk ISBN 9780333489185

Description

`...among the glories of modern publishing...edited with exemplary authority and lack of fuss...' London Review of Books. This definitive edition contains all Keynes's published writings, including less accessible articles and letters to the press, as well as previously unpublished speeches, government memoranda and minutes, drafts and economic correspondence. No other writer in this century has done more than Maynard Keynes to change the ways in which economics is taught written. No other economist has done more to change the ways in which nations conduct their economic and financial affairs. The Collected Writings are indispensable to all economists. They are a vital reference work for students, academics and professionals alike.
Volume

v. 30 : us and cn ISBN 9780521230766

Description

This volume marks the completion of the Collected Writings. The general index to the edition is designed to allow those interested in the development of Keynes's thought, and those interested in the history of economic thought more generally, to trace the development of his ideas throughout his career. The bibliography to the edition records all the writings of Keynes published not only in English but also in translation. It provides an indication of the process by which Keynes's writings were disseminated throughout the world. In addition, this volume includes an editorial introduction describing the principles of selection used by the editors, as well as a few items that escaped them in the preparation of earlier volumes. This volume is an essential tool for the effective use of the material in the twenty-nine other volumes of this edition.

Table of Contents

  • General introduction
  • Omissions
  • Bibliography
  • Foreword
  • 1. Books
  • 2. Contributions to books
  • 3. Pamphlets
  • 4. Articles
  • 5. Reviews
  • 6. Official publications
  • 7. Previously published letters
  • 8. Obituary notes
  • 9. Lectures, speeches, broadcasts
  • 10. Drafts/fragments
  • 11. Previously unpublished letters
  • 12. Memoranda
  • 13. Unclassified published and unpublished items
  • Chronological list of published material
  • Corrections to the edition
  • General index.
Volume

: set : us and cn ISBN 9780521307666

Description

John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) was without doubt one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. His work revolutionised the theory and practice of modern economics. It has had a profound impact on the way economics is taught and written, and on economic policy, around the world. The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes, published in full in electronic and paperback format for the first time, makes available in thirty volumes all of Keynes's published books and articles. This includes writings from his time in the India Office and Treasury, correspondence in which he developed his ideas in discussion with fellow economists, and correspondence relating to public affairs. Arguments about Keynes's work have continued long beyond his lifetime, but his ideas remain central to any understanding of modern economics, and a point of departure from which each new generation of economists draws inspiration.

Table of Contents

Volume 1: Indian Currency and Finance (1912). Volume 2: The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919). Volume 3: A Revision of the Treaty (1922). Volume 4: A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923). Volume 5: A Treatise on Money: The Pure Theory of Money (1930). Volume 6: A Treatise on Money: The Applied Theory of Money (1930). Volume 7: The General Theory (1936). Volume 8: A Treatise on Probability (1921). Volume 9: Essays in Persuasion (full texts with additional essays) (1931). Volume 10: Essays in Biography (full texts with additional biographical writings) (1933). Volume 11: Economic Articles and Correspondence: Academic. Volume 12: Economic Articles and Correspondence: Investment and Editorial. Volume 13: The General Theory and After: Part I. Preparation. Volume 14: The General Theory and After: Part II. Defence and Development. Volume 15: Activities 1906-1914: India and Cambridge. Volume 16: Activities 1914-1919: The Treasury and Versailles. Volume 17: Activities 1920-1922: Treaty Revision and Reconstruction. Volume 18: Activities 1922-1932: The End of Reparations. Volume 19: Activities 1924-1929: The Return to Gold and Industrial Policy: Part I and II. Volume 20: Activities 1929-1931: Rethinking Employment and Unemployment Policies. Volume 21: Activities 1931-1939: World Crises and Policies in Britain and America. Volume 22: Activities 1939-1945: Internal War Finance. Volume 23: Activities 1940-1943: External War Finance. Volume 24: Activities 1944-1946: The Transition to Peace. Volume 25: Activities 1940-1944: Shaping the Post-War World: The Clearing Union. Volume 26: Activities 1941-1946: Shaping the Post-War World: Bretton Woods and Reparations. Volume 27: Activities 1940-1946: Shaping the Post-War World: Employment and Commodities. Volume 28: Social, Political and Literary Writings. Volume 29: The General Theory and After: A Supplement. Volume 30: Bibliography and Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA00869073
  • ISBN
    • 0333489187
    • 052130766X
    • 0333241762
    • 0521230764
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London ; Tokyo,New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    31 v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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