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The economic consequences of the peace

(The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes, v. 2)

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

  • : uk, hard
  • : uk, pbk
  • : us
  • : us

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First published in 1919

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: uk, hard ISBN 9780333107416

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all Keynes's published writings, including less accessible articles and letters to the press, as well as previously unpublished speeches, government memoranda and minutes, drafts and economic correspondence.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

: uk, pbk ISBN 9780333376010

Description

This 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all Keynes's published writings, including less accessible articles and letters to the press, as well as previously unpublished speeches, government memoranda and minutes, drafts and economic correspondence.
Volume

: us ISBN 9780521220941

Description

The Economic Consequences of the Peace was written by Maynard Keynes in 1919 following his resignation as Treasury representative at the Peace Conference at Versailles. It was this work that first made Maynard Keynes's name a household word, a figure of hatred and public criticism to some, a rallying point for rational thought and action to others. Written in the white heat of anger and despair, it vividly conveys to later generations Keynes's horror that clear thinking, human compassion and solemn pledges had been, in his eyes, destroyed by political opportunism.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introductory
  • 2. Europe before the War
  • 3. The Conference
  • 4. The Treaty
  • 5. Reparation
  • 6. Europe after the Treaty
  • 7. Remedies.
Volume

: us ISBN 9780521318280

Description

The Economic Consequences of the Peace was written by Maynard Keynes in 1919 following his resignation as Treasury representative at the Peace Conference at Versailles. It was this work that first made Maynard Keynes's name a household word, a figure of hatred and public criticism to some, a rallying point for rational thought and action to others. Written in the white heat of anger and despair, it vividly conveys to later generations Keynes's horror that clear thinking, human compassion and solemn pledges had been, in his eyes, destroyed by political opportunism.

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  • NCID
    BA00869299
  • ISBN
    • 0333107411
    • 0333376013
    • 0521220947
    • 0521318289
  • LCCN
    76133449
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London,[New York]
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxv, 191 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
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