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Millennial Keynes : The Origins, Development and Future of Keynesian Economics - Bruno Ventelou

Millennial Keynes

The Origins, Development and Future of Keynesian Economics

By: Bruno Ventelou, Gregory P. Nowell

Hardcover | 31 January 2003 | Edition Number 1

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Millennial Keynes provides a concise grounding in the origins, development, and continuing significance of Keynesian economics. Section One presents the contributions of economists working before Keynes who would later have tremendous influence on him and his work, including Walras, Pigou, Marshall, Sraffa, and Fisher. Section Two introduces and analyzes Keynes' own major works, such as the Treatise on Money, Treatise on Probability, and The General Theory. The book concludes by looking at the many differing interpretations of the significance of the Keynesian tradition upon economics as a discipline, and the schools of thought that have spawned these often-divergent interpretations. And it explains why these ongoing debates are likely to continue well into the next millennium.

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