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A revision of the treaty : being a seguel to The economic consequences of the peace

[John Maynard Keynes]

(The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes, v. 3)

Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 2013

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"Second edition 1971; This edition published 2013"--T.p. verso

Includes index

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Description

Keynes published The Economic Consequences of the Peace in December 1919. Over the next two years events moved rapidly and by the late autumn of 1921 a sequel was needed. While Keynes's views had not changed, any critical observer required a review of the new facts and materials. That is what A Revision of the Treaty provided. By May 1921 a long series of meetings between the Allied Premiers had led, through an even longer series of proposals, counterproposals, attempted settlements and sanctions imposed on Germany, to the London Settlement of Reparations of May 1921. This, as Keynes rightly foresaw, was to be no more permanent that its predecessors. This book shows Keynes at his best in the economic analysis and interpretation of detail as well as main trends, and reveals the validity of much of his earlier criticism of the peacemakers at Versailles.

Table of Contents

  • 1. The state of opinion
  • 2. From the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles to the Second Ultimatum of London
  • 3. The burden of the London Settlement
  • 4. The reparation bill
  • 5. The legality of the claim for pensions
  • 6. Reparation, inter-ally debt and international trade
  • 7. The revision of the Treaty and the Settlement of Europe.

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