Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace After 100 Years
Polemics and Policy
Herausgeber: Clavin, Patricia; Tooze, Adam; Obstfeld, Maurice; Corsetti, Giancarlo
Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace After 100 Years
Polemics and Policy
Herausgeber: Clavin, Patricia; Tooze, Adam; Obstfeld, Maurice; Corsetti, Giancarlo
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Keynes's controversial book The Economic Consequences of the Peace set policy debates that endure to this day. This volume's survey will interest scholars and students of economics, international relations, and policymakers. Its accessible style speaks to members of the general public who follow debates over the global economy and world affairs.
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Keynes's controversial book The Economic Consequences of the Peace set policy debates that endure to this day. This volume's survey will interest scholars and students of economics, international relations, and policymakers. Its accessible style speaks to members of the general public who follow debates over the global economy and world affairs.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9781009407519
- ISBN-10: 1009407511
- Artikelnr.: 67792048
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9781009407519
- ISBN-10: 1009407511
- Artikelnr.: 67792048
1. Lessons of Keynes's economic consequences in a turbulent century
Patricia Clavin, Giancarlo Corsetti, Maurice Obstfeld and Adam Tooze; 2.
The making of a classic: Keynes and the origins of the economic
consequences of the peace Michael Cox; 3. 'Keynes's economic consequences
(1919): the book and its critics' Peter Clarke; 4. ' Too bad to be true'
Swedish economists on Keynes's the economic consequences of the peace and
the German reparations, 1919-1929 Benny Carlson and Lars Jonung; 5.
Revisionism as intellectual¿political vindication or the French receptions
of consequences after the two world wars (1919-46); 6. Between Cambridge,
Paris, and Amsterdam Harold James and Andrew Koger; 7. Keynes, the transfer
problem, and how to pay for war reparations Simon Hinrichsen; 8. The
speculative consequences of the peace Olivier Accominotti, David Chambers
and James Ashley Morrison 9. Why was Keynes opposed to reparations and
Carthaginian peace? Elise S. Brezis; 10. The one case where economic
consequences of the peace mattered: the reshaping of economic mindset in
early republican Turkey Eyüp Özveren; 11. Keynes and international trade
politics after the first world war Madeleine Dungy; 12. Gold, international
monetary corporation, and the tripartite agreement of 1936 Max Harris; 13.
Exchange rates, tariffs and prices in 1930s' Britain Jagjit S. Chadha,
Jason Lennard, Solomos Solomou and Ryland Thomas; 14. 'Unusual, unstable,
complicated, unreliable and temporary' reinterpreting the Ebb and flow of
globalization Michael D. Bordo and Catherine R. Schenk; 15. Keynes's arc of
discovery: from the economic consequences to Bretton woods David Vines; 16.
Keynes, the economic consequences of the peace, and popular perceptions of
the first world war' Jonathan Boff.
Patricia Clavin, Giancarlo Corsetti, Maurice Obstfeld and Adam Tooze; 2.
The making of a classic: Keynes and the origins of the economic
consequences of the peace Michael Cox; 3. 'Keynes's economic consequences
(1919): the book and its critics' Peter Clarke; 4. ' Too bad to be true'
Swedish economists on Keynes's the economic consequences of the peace and
the German reparations, 1919-1929 Benny Carlson and Lars Jonung; 5.
Revisionism as intellectual¿political vindication or the French receptions
of consequences after the two world wars (1919-46); 6. Between Cambridge,
Paris, and Amsterdam Harold James and Andrew Koger; 7. Keynes, the transfer
problem, and how to pay for war reparations Simon Hinrichsen; 8. The
speculative consequences of the peace Olivier Accominotti, David Chambers
and James Ashley Morrison 9. Why was Keynes opposed to reparations and
Carthaginian peace? Elise S. Brezis; 10. The one case where economic
consequences of the peace mattered: the reshaping of economic mindset in
early republican Turkey Eyüp Özveren; 11. Keynes and international trade
politics after the first world war Madeleine Dungy; 12. Gold, international
monetary corporation, and the tripartite agreement of 1936 Max Harris; 13.
Exchange rates, tariffs and prices in 1930s' Britain Jagjit S. Chadha,
Jason Lennard, Solomos Solomou and Ryland Thomas; 14. 'Unusual, unstable,
complicated, unreliable and temporary' reinterpreting the Ebb and flow of
globalization Michael D. Bordo and Catherine R. Schenk; 15. Keynes's arc of
discovery: from the economic consequences to Bretton woods David Vines; 16.
Keynes, the economic consequences of the peace, and popular perceptions of
the first world war' Jonathan Boff.
1. Lessons of Keynes's economic consequences in a turbulent century
Patricia Clavin, Giancarlo Corsetti, Maurice Obstfeld and Adam Tooze; 2.
The making of a classic: Keynes and the origins of the economic
consequences of the peace Michael Cox; 3. 'Keynes's economic consequences
(1919): the book and its critics' Peter Clarke; 4. ' Too bad to be true'
Swedish economists on Keynes's the economic consequences of the peace and
the German reparations, 1919-1929 Benny Carlson and Lars Jonung; 5.
Revisionism as intellectual¿political vindication or the French receptions
of consequences after the two world wars (1919-46); 6. Between Cambridge,
Paris, and Amsterdam Harold James and Andrew Koger; 7. Keynes, the transfer
problem, and how to pay for war reparations Simon Hinrichsen; 8. The
speculative consequences of the peace Olivier Accominotti, David Chambers
and James Ashley Morrison 9. Why was Keynes opposed to reparations and
Carthaginian peace? Elise S. Brezis; 10. The one case where economic
consequences of the peace mattered: the reshaping of economic mindset in
early republican Turkey Eyüp Özveren; 11. Keynes and international trade
politics after the first world war Madeleine Dungy; 12. Gold, international
monetary corporation, and the tripartite agreement of 1936 Max Harris; 13.
Exchange rates, tariffs and prices in 1930s' Britain Jagjit S. Chadha,
Jason Lennard, Solomos Solomou and Ryland Thomas; 14. 'Unusual, unstable,
complicated, unreliable and temporary' reinterpreting the Ebb and flow of
globalization Michael D. Bordo and Catherine R. Schenk; 15. Keynes's arc of
discovery: from the economic consequences to Bretton woods David Vines; 16.
Keynes, the economic consequences of the peace, and popular perceptions of
the first world war' Jonathan Boff.
Patricia Clavin, Giancarlo Corsetti, Maurice Obstfeld and Adam Tooze; 2.
The making of a classic: Keynes and the origins of the economic
consequences of the peace Michael Cox; 3. 'Keynes's economic consequences
(1919): the book and its critics' Peter Clarke; 4. ' Too bad to be true'
Swedish economists on Keynes's the economic consequences of the peace and
the German reparations, 1919-1929 Benny Carlson and Lars Jonung; 5.
Revisionism as intellectual¿political vindication or the French receptions
of consequences after the two world wars (1919-46); 6. Between Cambridge,
Paris, and Amsterdam Harold James and Andrew Koger; 7. Keynes, the transfer
problem, and how to pay for war reparations Simon Hinrichsen; 8. The
speculative consequences of the peace Olivier Accominotti, David Chambers
and James Ashley Morrison 9. Why was Keynes opposed to reparations and
Carthaginian peace? Elise S. Brezis; 10. The one case where economic
consequences of the peace mattered: the reshaping of economic mindset in
early republican Turkey Eyüp Özveren; 11. Keynes and international trade
politics after the first world war Madeleine Dungy; 12. Gold, international
monetary corporation, and the tripartite agreement of 1936 Max Harris; 13.
Exchange rates, tariffs and prices in 1930s' Britain Jagjit S. Chadha,
Jason Lennard, Solomos Solomou and Ryland Thomas; 14. 'Unusual, unstable,
complicated, unreliable and temporary' reinterpreting the Ebb and flow of
globalization Michael D. Bordo and Catherine R. Schenk; 15. Keynes's arc of
discovery: from the economic consequences to Bretton woods David Vines; 16.
Keynes, the economic consequences of the peace, and popular perceptions of
the first world war' Jonathan Boff.