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Most works on John Maynard Keynes deal with his General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money and his theory of unemployment. Much less well-known are his publications on money, finance, and international trade. This book fills that void by providing an analysis of Keynes’ works from “Indian Currency and Finance” to “The Proposal for a Currency Union.” It seeks to show that his concerns extended beyond his magnum opus to include the monetary and financial concerns of Great Britain and the world at large.
Joseph Cammarosano is professor emeritus of economics at Fordham University.
I .Introduction: An Overture to Keynes’ Major Economic WritingsII. Keynes and the Indian Currency SystemIII. The Economic Consequences of the PeaceIV. The Manchester Guardian Supplements and A Tract on Monetary ReformV. The Economic Consequences of Mr. ChurchillVI .A Treatise on MoneyVII. The Means to Prosperity and National Autarky VIII. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and MoneyIX. How to Pay for the WarX. The Clearing Union Proposal and Bretton WoodsXI. The Anglo-American LoanXII. Epilogue
A delightful triptych through the development of the thought and analysis of Keynes’s work. Ideally suited as a supplement to a macroeconomics course which could serve as a stark contrast to the mainstream New Keynesian content which has little if nothing to do with Keynes or Keynesian economics.