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Keynes

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Macmillan Press; 1984Description: 194pISBN:
  • 333382765
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.156 VIC
Summary: Probably no other economist has confronted the problems of a market economy as intensely as John Maynard Keynes. In this lucid, penetrating analysis, Fausto Vicarelli presents Keyness vision of capitalism as the basis of his huge and diverse intellectual legacy in economic theory. Few periods have offered more opportunities to analyse the workings,advantages, and limitations of the capitalist system than the years between 1910 and 1946. The most important theoretical works, The General Theory and A Treatise on Money, are treated as the core of the Keynesian vision in crises of inflation, depression, and international conflict. Works such as The Economic Consequences of the Peace and A Tract on Monetary Reform clearly emerge from this treatment of Keyness entire output as major contributions.
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Probably no other economist has confronted the problems of a market economy as intensely as John Maynard Keynes. In this lucid, penetrating analysis, Fausto Vicarelli presents Keyness vision of capitalism as the basis of his huge and diverse intellectual legacy in economic theory.
Few periods have offered more opportunities to analyse the workings,advantages, and limitations of the capitalist system than the years between 1910 and 1946. The most important theoretical works, The General Theory and A Treatise on Money, are treated as the core of the Keynesian vision in crises of inflation, depression, and international conflict. Works such as The Economic
Consequences of the Peace and A Tract on Monetary Reform clearly emerge from this treatment of Keyness entire output as major contributions.

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