Activities 1929-1931 : rethinking employment and unemployment policies
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Activities 1929-1931 : rethinking employment and unemployment policies
(The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes, v. 20)
Macmillan , Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, c1981
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Includes index
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: uk ISBN 9780333107355
内容説明
'...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all Keynes's published writings, including less accessible articles and letters to the press, as well as previously unpublished speeches, government memoranda and minutes, drafts and economic correspondence.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.
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: us ISBN 9780521230728
内容説明
This volume brings together Keynes's attempts to influence the course of public opinion and public policy in Britain and elsewhere between the autumn of 1929 and Britain's departure from the gold standard on 21 September 1931. At its centre are Keynes's activities as a member of the Macmillan Committee on Finance and Industry (including the eight days of 'private evidence' he gave, setting out the theory of his then unpublished Treatise on Money and applying it to Britain's contemporary problems) and the Economic Advisory Council and its committees. It also includes all his related journalism and his correspondence both with senior politicians and with other men of affairs. As such, it is a companion to the volumes dealing with the development of his more formal economic theory during these years, most notably A Treatise on Money.
目次
- 1. 'I am becoming more fashionable again'
- 2. The Macmillan Committee
- 3. First reactions to the slump
- 4. The committee of economists
- 5. Unemployment and protection
- 6. An American visit
- 7. The 1931 financial crisis.
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