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Keynes's vision : why the Great Depression did not return

Responsibility John Philip Jones
Series Routledge studies in the history of economics ; 90
Material Type Book
Publisher Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge
Year 2008
Language English
Size xv, 222 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Table of Contents Introduction : why Keynes matters
Keynes's legacy, 70 years later
The three pillars of Keynes's doctrines
Keynes under attack
An education in economics
Three signposts
Fault lines in the American economy
A half-century of aggregate demand and output
The third signpost : employment and unemployment
Types of unemployment
Consumer demand and where it leads
Connections
The propensity to consume
Money and liquidity-preference
A web of relationships
Trends
Footnote on the spectrum of interest rates
Investment demand and where it leads
Investment supply : where the money comes from
Investment demand : putting the money to work
Expectations
The rate of interest
A digression on three types of price
Four periods of economic activity
What should the government be doing?
American economic policy during the 1930s
The travails of understanding government statistics
External trade and its complications
Did the deficits have any effect?
Did Keynes get it right?
Floating on an ocean of expectations
The psychology of recession
How do businesses grow?
The psychology of recovery
The prosperous years since 1945
Keynes the man
Social class and the British : a digression
The leap into the top 5 percent
Act I : early promise, early fulfillment
Act II : a continuous process of intellectual development
Versailles and after
Twenty years of guerilla infighting
The troubles of the 1920s
The Gold Standard and the forces of financial conservatism
The Great Depression
Keynes, England and the world
An intimation of mortality
The approach of World War Two
Guru becomes man of action
Keynes as Treasury ambassador
Bringing an end to economic warfare
The Employment Policy White Paper
Keynes's last contribution
Keynes the prophet.
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Central Library 3B 331.74/J72/20080077 2008
017212008000772

Bibliographic details

Notes Includes index
Authors *Jones, John Philip
Subjects LCSH:Keynesian economics
LCSH:Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946
LCSH:United States -- Economic conditions -- 1945-  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:HB99.7
DC22:330.15/6
ID 1001320499
ISBN 9780415773027
NCID BA83389257
Vol ISBN:9780415773027 ; XISBN:0415773024
Created Date 2009.09.18
Modified Date 2009.09.18

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