Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace after 100 Years (eBook, ePUB)
Polemics and Policy
Redaktion: Clavin, Patricia; Tooze, Adam; Obstfeld, Maurice; Corsetti, Giancarlo
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009407557
- Artikelnr.: 70910796
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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.