The Economist Statesman, 1939–46
D. E. Moggridge
Chapter 6 in Keynes, 1976, pp 120-154 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Between his heart attack in 1937 and the outbreak of war, Keynes was more or less out of action. True, he continued to edit the Economic Journal, contribute to discussions of policy through The Times and the Committee on Economic Information, play a useful role in his College and contribute occasional articles of review or comment to professional journals. His energies were so much directed to achieving with the collaboration of many minds an acceptance of something similar to his views in the General Theory or in discussions of the problems of preparing for a possible war, that it is possible to deal with his work during this period, either in passing, as in the previous chapter, or in the context of his wartime activities.
Keywords: Monetary Policy; Full Employment; Foreign Asset; Commercial Policy; Currency Arrangement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1976
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-16392-2_7
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