The Years of the General Theory, 1931–7
D. E. Moggridge
Chapter 5 in Keynes, 1976, pp 91-119 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract In the light of the six years of work he had put into its composition and the immense weight that he had put on the relevance of its policy conclusions during 1929–31 it would not be surprising if Keynes had stuck tenaciously for some time to the mode of analysis of his Treatise on Money. Yet within less than fifteen months of the last time he had passed the book for press, he was to write to Nicholas Kaldor: Well, I must be more lucid next time. I am now endeavouring to express the whole thing over again more clearly and from a different angle; and in two years’ time I may feel able to publish a revised and a completer version. (JMK, XIII, p. 243).
Keywords: General Theory; Public Work; Full Employment; Traditional Theory; Aggregate Supply (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1976
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-16392-2_6
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