John Maynard Keynes, 1883-1946. John Maynard Keynes is doubtlessly one the most important figures in the entire history of economics. He revolutionized economics with his classic book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936). This is generally regarded as probably the most influential social science treatise of the 20th Century, in that it quickly and permanently changed the ...
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The twenty most influential scientists and thinkers of the 20th century.
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Click Picture to Enter Site) I believe myself to be writing a book on economic theory which will largely revolutionize -- not, I suppose, at once, but in the course of the next ten years -- the way the world thinks about economic problems (John Maynard Keynes, Letter to G.B. Shaw, January 1, 1935) Those, who are strongly wedded to what I shall call the classical theory , will fluctuate, I ...
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John Maynard Keynes (pronounces "Canes") was born into an academic family. His father, John Nevile Keynes, was a lecturer at the University of Cambridge teaching logic and political economy. John Nevile published Formal Logic four months after John Maynard was born. John Maynard's mother, Florence Ada Brown, was a remarkable woman who was a highly successful author, and also a great pioneer in social reform. It is worth commenting at this stage that, although John Maynard Keynes lived to the age of 63, his
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes 1919 Chapter 1 Introductory Chapter 2 Europe Before the War Chapter 3 The Conference Chapter 4 The Treaty Chapter 5 Reparation Chapter 6 Europe After the Treaty Chapter 7 Remedies Chapter 1: Introductory The power to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind. Very few of us realise with conviction the ...
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Political Science Quarterly, 35, pp. 467-472.
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Keynes John Maynard Keynes deserves a webpage of his own George Bernard Shaw (left) and John Maynard Keynes (right), at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, U.K., 1936 Keynes's The Economic Consequences of the Peace Short Pieces A brief essay on Keynes's Tract on Monetary Reform --perhaps his single best book Reflections by Robert Skidelsky on Keynes, upon finishing his three-volume biography.
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The Keynesian Impact on Public Policy Back To many people, the Keynesian Revolution is often associated with the rationalization of active government macroeconomic policy. Indeed, one of the major appeals of Keynes's General Theory was precisely that it seemed to lend theoretical guidance to policy-makers in an era when the Great Depression still had its grip on the industrialized world and ...
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Sixty Years of Citizen Keynes Some Tributes to a Forgotten Revolution About John Maynard Keynes 1883 -- 1946 Robert Reich on John Maynard Keynes James K Galbraith on Global Keynes Some Tributes to a Forgotten Revolution 1996 marks not only the 50th anniversary of the death of the economist JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, but also the 60th anniversary of the publication of his landmark volume the General ...
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Article explaining Keynes' theories and their influence.
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Home Photo Gallery Classroom Documents New Deal Documents An Open Letter to President Roosevelt John Maynard Keynes Publishing Information 18, Norham Gardens Oxford, England 16. xii. 33. In response to the New York Times' request for his views on the American outlook, Keynes has written An Open Letter to President Roosevelt, which is scheduled to appear in the Sunday issue of December 31st and ...
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Home Photo Gallery Classroom Documents New Deal Documents Abstract of conversation with Mr. John Maynard Keynes Recorded by A. P. Chew Publishing Information DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WASHINGTON May 8, 1936. The President, The White House. Dear Mr. President: In conformance with our conversation at Cabinet yesterday, I am sending you herewith the abstract of the conversation of A. P. Chew, ...
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