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The General Theory [1946]

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Keynes’ General Theory

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The death of Lord Keynes will undoubtedly afford the occasion for numerous attempts to appraise the character of the man and his contribution to economic thought. The personal details of his life and antecedents very properly receive notice elsewhere in this volume.

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Notes

  1. See Chapter XXXI, [of Seymour Harris, ed., The New Economics. Knopf, New York, 1947].

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  2. J. M. Keynes, Essays in Persuasion (1932,), pp. 300 and 311.

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  3. E. Cannan, An Economist’s Protest (1927).

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Samuelson, P.A. (1964). The General Theory [1946]. In: Lekachman, R. (eds) Keynes’ General Theory. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81807-5_18

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