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  • The Economic Consequences of the Peace (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

    A prophetic masterpiece that shaped the course of the twentieth century.First published in 1919, The Economic Consequences of the Peace is John Maynard Keynes's searing indictment of the Treaty of Versailles. Drawing on his unique vantage point as a delegate to the Paris Peace Conference, Keynes exposes the flawed logic and vengeful spirit that drove the Allies to demand impossible reparations ... Read more

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  • The Economic Consequences of the Peace

    Enriched edition.

    In "The Economic Consequences of the Peace," John Maynard Keynes meticulously analyzes the economic ramifications of the Treaty of Versailles following World War I. Written in a poignant and incisive prose style, Keynes critiques the punitive reparations imposed on Germany, arguing that such terms would engender economic despair and political instability in Europe. He employs a blend of empirical ... Read more

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  • The Collected Works of John Maynard Keynes. Illustated

    The Economic Consequences of the Peace, A Treatise on Probability, The Economic Consequences of the Peace and others

    One of the most influential economists of the 20th century, his ideas are the basis for the school of thought known as Keynesian economic.John Maynard Keynes was an English economist, whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory and practice of macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments.He built on and greatly refined earlier work on the causes of business cycles.He detailed these ... Read more

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  • The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money

    The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money is Keynes' masterpiece published right after the Great Depression. It sought to bring about a revolution, commonly referred to as the "Keynesian Revolution", in the way economists thought - especially challenging the proposition that a market economy tends naturally to restore itself to full employment on its own. Regarded widely as the ... Read more

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  • The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money

    The General Theory challenged the prevailing economic theory of the time, which held that the economy would naturally tend towards full employment. Keynes argued that the economy could be stuck in a state of underemployment, and that government intervention was necessary to stimulate aggregate demand and create jobs.Keynes's theory was based on the idea that the level of employment is determined ... Read more

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  • The Economic Consequences of the Peace

    Enriched edition. Analyzing the Aftermath: Economic Treaties and Post-War Europe

    In "The Economic Consequences of the Peace," John Maynard Keynes critically examines the Treaty of Versailles following World War I, highlighting its detrimental economic ramifications for Europe and the world. Written in the early 20th century, Keynes's prose is characterized by its incisive and often impassioned arguments, employing a blend of rigorous economic analysis and persuasive rhetoric. ... Read more

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  • The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money

    The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money is Keynes' masterpiece published right after the Great Depression. It sought to bring about a revolution, commonly referred to as the "Keynesian Revolution", in the way economists thought - especially challenging the proposition that a market economy tends naturally to restore itself to full employment on its own. Regarded widely as the ... Read more

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  • Essays in Persuasion

    In the light of subsequent history, Essays of Persuasion is a remarkably prophetic volume covering a wide range of issues in political economy. In articles on the Versailles Treaty, John Maynard Keynes foresaw all too clearly that excessive Allied demands for reparations and indemnities would lead to the economic collapse of Germany. In Keynes' essays on inflation and deflation, the reader can ... Read more

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  • The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Illustrated

    The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money caused a profound shift in economic thought, giving macroeconomics a central place in economic theory and contributing much of its terminology – the "Keynesian Revolution".Keynes denied that an economy would automatically adapt to provide full employment even in equilibrium, and believed that the volatile and ungovernable psychology of markets ... Read more

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  • Essays in Biography

    Of the fifteen famous scientists, economists and statesmen sketched in this collection of essays, which was first published in 1933, John Maynard Keynes was directly acquainted with all but three. The unique quality of immediacy in these biographical fragments contributes immensely to our more intimate appreciation of the historical significance of these men.This volume is made up of two parts:The ... Read more

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  • The General Theory Of Employment, Interest, And Money

    The General Theory Of Employment, Interest, And Moneyby John Maynard KeynesFrom one of the most influential economists of the modern era, Keynes and his "General Theory" shaped economic thought and government policies for decades to come. Out of this magnum opus arose the Keynesian school of economics. Keynes argues that the level of employment in a modern economy was determined by three factors: ... Read more

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  • The Economic Consequences of the Peace

    The writer of this book was temporarily attached to the British Treasury during the war and was their official representative at the Paris Peace Conference up to June 7, 1919; he also sat as deputy for the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Supreme Economic Council. He resigned from these positions when it became evident that hope could no longer be entertained of substantial modification in the ... Read more

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