Treaty revision and reconstruction
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Treaty revision and reconstruction
(The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes, v. 17 . Activites 1920-1922)
Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, 2013
- : pbk
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Description
Between 1921 and 1923 Keynes was involved, with varying degrees of success, in a variety of attempts at influencing British and overseas opinion. This volume prints all the principal articles, letters and memoranda surrounding the publication of The Economic Consequences of the Peace, A Revision of the Treaty and the series 'Reconstruction in Europe', which he edited for the Manchester Guardian Commercial. It also includes important memoranda, articles and correspondence on Britain's post-war monetary policy and international financial policy. As such, it is an important companion to his published work of the period and an important source for material on his development as a monetary economist.
Table of Contents
- Part I. Reactions to The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919-1924): 1. Reaction in England
- 2. Reaction in the United States
- 3. Second thoughts on President Wilson
- 4. More American reactions
- 5. What really happened at Paris
- Part II. Keynes and 'Inside' and 'Outside' Opinion (1919-1920): 6. Interpreting the Treaty
- 7. Amsterdam: the international loan proposal
- 8. Accusations of Francophobia
- 9. Financial policy in England
- 10. Prospects for international recovery
- Part III. Towards A Revision of The Treaty (1921): 11. The Paris and London conferences
- 12. Europe's economic outlook
- 13. Preparing the Revision
- Part IV. A Revision reviews (1922-1924): 14. Further American reactions
- Part V. 'Reconstruction in Europe' (1921-1923): 15. Planning the Manchester Guardian supplements
- 16. The Genoa Conference
- 17. The supplements completed.
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