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The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes 30 Volume Paperback Set

The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes 30 Volume Paperback Set

The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes 30 Volume Paperback Set

John Maynard Keynes
Elizabeth Johnson
Donald Moggridge
Austin Robinson
January 2013
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9781107677722
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30 Volume Hardback Set

    John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) was without doubt one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. His work revolutionised the theory and practice of modern economics. It has had a profound impact on the way economics is taught and written, and on economic policy, around the world. The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes, published in full in electronic and paperback format for the first time, makes available in thirty volumes all of Keynes's published books and articles. This includes writings from his time in the India Office and Treasury, correspondence in which he developed his ideas in discussion with fellow economists, and correspondence relating to public affairs. Arguments about Keynes's work have continued long beyond his lifetime, but his ideas remain central to any understanding of modern economics, and a point of departure from which each new generation of economists draws inspiration.

    • The complete works of one of the most globally influential thinkers of the twentieth century
    • Includes the seminal, provocative The General Theory alongside less well-known works
    • Available in both newly digitised electronic and paperback formats

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    January 2013
    Multiple copy pack
    9781107677722
    15126 pages
    480 × 355 × 560 mm
    25.4kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Volume 1: Indian Currency and Finance (1912). Volume 2: The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919). Volume 3: A Revision of the Treaty (1922). Volume 4: A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923). Volume 5: A Treatise on Money: The Pure Theory of Money (1930). Volume 6: A Treatise on Money: The Applied Theory of Money (1930). Volume 7: The General Theory (1936). Volume 8: A Treatise on Probability (1921). Volume 9: Essays in Persuasion (full texts with additional essays) (1931). Volume 10: Essays in Biography (full texts with additional biographical writings) (1933). Volume 11: Economic Articles and Correspondence: Academic. Volume 12: Economic Articles and Correspondence: Investment and Editorial. Volume 13: The General Theory and After: Part I. Preparation. Volume 14: The General Theory and After: Part II. Defence and Development. Volume 15: Activities 1906–1914: India and Cambridge. Volume 16: Activities 1914–1919: The Treasury and Versailles. Volume 17: Activities 1920–1922: Treaty Revision and Reconstruction. Volume 18: Activities 1922–1932: The End of Reparations. Volume 19: Activities 1924–1929: The Return to Gold and Industrial Policy: Part I and II. Volume 20: Activities 1929–1931: Rethinking Employment and Unemployment Policies. Volume 21: Activities 1931–1939: World Crises and Policies in Britain and America. Volume 22: Activities 1939–1945: Internal War Finance. Volume 23: Activities 1940–1943: External War Finance. Volume 24: Activities 1944–1946: The Transition to Peace. Volume 25: Activities 1940–1944: Shaping the Post-War World: The Clearing Union. Volume 26: Activities 1941–1946: Shaping the Post-War World: Bretton Woods and Reparations. Volume 27: Activities 1940–1946: Shaping the Post-War World: Employment and Commodities. Volume 28: Social, Political and Literary Writings. Volume 29: The General Theory and After: A Supplement. Volume 30: Bibliography and Index.
    • John Maynard Keynes

      John Maynard Keynes was born in Cambridge in 1883. Educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, he joined the Civil Service in 1906, working for three years in the India Office. He returned to Cambridge as a Fellow of King's in 1909 and remained there until his death in 1946.

    • Editors
    • Elizabeth Johnson
    • Donald Moggridge
    • Austin Robinson