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  1. The End of Laissez-Faire: The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes, 2009-03-25
  2. Essays in Persuasion (Palgrave Insights in Psychology) by John Maynard Keynes, 2010-09-15
  3. The economic consequences of the peace by John Maynard Keynes, 2010-09-13
  4. John Maynard Keynes by Hyman Minsky, 2008-04-16
  5. Keynes on the Wireless by John Maynard Keynes, 2010-09-15
  6. John Maynard Keynes: 1883-1946: Economist, Philosopher, Statesman by Robert Skidelsky, 2005-08-30
  7. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes, 2009-08-11
  8. The Great Slump of 1930 by John Maynard Keynes, 2009-01-28
  9. John Maynard Keynes: Volume 1: Hopes Betrayed 1883-1920 by Robert Skidelsky, 1994-01-01
  10. John Maynard Keynes: Volume 2: The Economist as Savior, 1920-1937 by Robert Skidelsky, 1995-01-01
  11. Treatise On Money V2: The Applied Theory Of Money (1930) by John Maynard Keynes, 2010-08-31
  12. The Big Three in Economics: Adam Smith, Karl Marx, And John Maynard Keynes by Mark Skousen, 2007-01-30
  13. The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes (Halcyon Classics) by John Maynard Keynes, 2010-09-20
  14. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes AND Essays In Persuasion by John Maynard Keynes by John Maynard Keynes, 2009-08-11

1. John Maynard Keynes
Intellectual biography, major works, and resources.Category Science Social Sciences People Keynes, John Maynard......John Maynard Keynes, 18831946. John Maynard Keynes is doubtlessly onethe most important figures in the entire history of economics.
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John Maynard Keynes, 1883-1946.
John Maynard Keynes is doubtlessly one the most important figures in the entire history of economics. He revolutionized economics with his classic book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936). This is generally regarded as probably the most influential social science treatise of the 20th Century, in that it quickly and permanently changed the way the world looked at the economy and the role of government in society. No other single book, before or since, has had quite such an impact. The son of the Cambridge economist and logician John Neville Keynes , John Maynard Keynes was bred in British elite institutions - Eton and then King's College Cambridge. In 1906, he entered the British civil service for a little while, and then returned to Cambridge in 1909. Three life-long connections were made during this time. Firstly, Keynes would remain a fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Secondly, he became the editor of the Economic Journal in 1911, a position he would hold almost until the end of his life. He also fell in with the "Bloomsbury group", a collection of upper-class Edwardian aesthetes such as Virginia Woolf, Clive Bell and Lytton Strachey, which would serve as his "life outside of economics". His first book on Indian currency (1913) was directly related to his experience at the India office. From 1914 to 1918, J.M.K. was called to the UK Treasury to assist with the financing of the British war economy. He excelled at his job and the influence he gained earned him a position with the British delegation to the Versailles Peace Conference in 1918. J.M.K was appalled at the vindictive nature of the peace settlement, and was particularly opposed to the devastating consequences of the heavy "reparations" payments imposed on Germany. He resigned from the conference and published his

2. Keynes
Short biography and map showing place of birth.Category Science Social Sciences People Keynes, John Maynard......John Maynard Keynes. Born 5 June 1883 John Maynard Keynes (pronounces Canes ) was born into an academic family. His father, John Nevile
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John Maynard Keynes
Born: 5 June 1883 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Died: 21 April 1946 in Firle, Sussex, England
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John Maynard Keynes (pronounces "Canes") was born into an academic family. His father, John Nevile Keynes, was a lecturer at the University of Cambridge teaching logic and political economy. John Nevile published Formal Logic four months after John Maynard was born. John Maynard's mother, Florence Ada Brown, was a remarkable woman who was a highly successful author, and also a great pioneer in social reform. It is worth commenting at this stage that, although John Maynard Keynes lived to the age of 63, his parents both outlived him. At the age of seven, Keynes entered Perse School Kindergarten but he learnt more from lessons given at home. Two years later he entered St Faith's preparatory school but there was little sign at this stage that he was an exceptional pupil. As time went by he did begin to show more promise, however, and in 1894 he topped the class for the first time and received a prize for mathematics. By 1896 he was described by the headmaster as (see for example [5]):- ... head and shoulders above all the other boys in the school. The following year Keynes sat the entrance examination for Eton and came tenth out of the twenty boys who were accepted into the school in that year. He did, however, come first equal in mathematics.

3. John Maynard Keynes
Quotes by and essays on Keynes at Bradford DeLong's website.Category Science Social Sciences People Keynes, John Maynard......John Maynard Keynes deserves a webpage of his own. George Bernard Shaw (left) andJohn Maynard Keynes (right), at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK, 1936.
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A brief essay on Keynes's Tract on Monetary Reform perhaps his single best book Reflections by Robert Skidelsky on Keynes , upon finishing his three-volume biography. Reflections by Alec Cairncross on Keynes , from The Economist The Atlantic has an electronic copy of an article by Keynes on "The World Economic Outlook" that it published in 1932 at: http://www2.theatlantic.com/atlantic/atlweb/flashbks/budget/Keynesf.htm
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4. John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes. June 5, 1883April 21, 1946. The Economic Consequences ofthe Peace,; The Economic Consequences of the Peace, post script file; pdf file.
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John Maynard Keynes
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5. Keynes John Maynard From FOLDOC
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John Maynard Keynes. John Maynard Keynes was probably the most influentialeconomist of the first half of the twentieth century.
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John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes was probably the most influential economist of the first half of the twentieth century. The son of a professor of economics, John Neville Keynes, and destined by family connection to be influential in the narrow British university world, Keynes added his own intellectual powers, daring conception, and the courage of his convictions to create an impact that a lesser mind and soul would not have had. Keynes was on the staff of the British delegation that negotiated peace after World War I, but he regarded the terms as the seeds of disaster, resigned in protest, and wrote his criticisms in The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919), "...bursting" (as Schumpeter wrote) "into international fame when men of equal insight but less courage and men of equal courage but less insight kept silent." Keynes became editor of the Economic Journal , certainly one of the most important of journals of professional work and research in economics then as now. After the disaster of the Great Depression , Keynes was the leading figure in a group of (mostly) younger and very creative economists who attempted to understand and explain the disaster. Borrowing freely from their ideas, Keynes published

7. John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes ABOUT JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES 18831946 John Maynard Keynesis unquestionably the major figure in twentieth century economics.
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    John Maynard Keynes British economist, pioneer of the theory of full employment, and with many other interests from book collecting to probability theory.
  • ABOUT JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES 18831946
    John Maynard Keynes is unquestionably the major figure in twentieth- century economics. His reputation does not rest solely on the General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936), which initiated the so-called Keynesian Revolution, but also on his other writings, most notably A Treatise on Probability (1921) and A Treatise on Money He lived life to the full, not only as an economist and statesman, but also as a journalist, art collector, bibliophile, and patron of the arts. His criticism of the peace treaty of Versailles (1919) with Germany in The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) made him famous overnight and effectively undermined public support for the treaty. During the crises of the 1920s he came increasingly to identify conservative economic policies as the cause of Britain’s economic problems. From this beginning, he developed a new theory of income determination, grounded in the concept of the ‘consumption function’, the ‘liquidity preference theory of interest’, and the inflexibility of money wages. The unemployment crises inspired his two great works

8. Robert Reich On John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes His radical idea that governments should spend moneythey don't have may have saved capitalism. By Robert B. Reich
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    John Maynard Keynes
    His radical idea that governments should spend money they don't have may have saved capitalism By Robert B. Reich
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    He hardly seemed cut out to be a workingman’s revolutionary. A Cambridge University don with a flair for making money, a graduate of England’s exclusive Eton prep school, a collector of modem art, the darling of Virginia Woolf and her intellectually avant-garde Bloomsbury Group, the chairman of a life-insurance company, later a director of the Bank of England, married to a ballerina, John Maynard Keynes tall, charming and selfconfident nonetheless transformed the dismal science into a revolutionary engine of social progress. Before Keynes, economists were gloomy naysayers. ‘Nothing can be done,” “Don’t interfere,” “It will never work,” they intoned with Eeyore-like pessimism. But Keynes was an unswerving optimist. " Of course we can lick unemployment! There’s no reason to put up with recessions and depressions! The economic problem is not if we look into the future the permanent problem of the human race ", he wrote (liberally using italics for emphasis).

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11. John Maynard Keynes - Wikipedia
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John Maynard Keynes
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Maynard Keynes June 5 in Cambridge April 21 ) was an English economist , whose radical ideas had a major impact on economic and political thought. He is particularly remembered for advocating interventionist government policy, by which the government would use fiscal and monetary measures to aim to mitigate the adverse effects of economics recessions and booms. His ideas have been further developed by the school of Keynesian economics
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His father, John Neville Keynes, was an economist. Keynes graduated in mathematics from Cambridge University , and afterwards increasingly turned his attention to economics . An advisor to the British government during World War 1, he first came to public prominence with the publication of

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Keynes John Maynard, Baron of Tilton (1883-1946), jeden z najwybitniejszych ekonomistów angielskich, absolwent Uniwersytetu w Cambridge, gdzie obok ekonomii studiowa³ równie¿ matematykê i filozofiê. Pracowa³ pocz±tkowo w Urzêdzie do Spraw Indii, pó¼niej wyk³ada³ w King's College. W latach 1915-1919 pracowa³ w Ministerstwie Skarbu, a w czasie II wojny ¶wiatowej by³ czo³owym doradc± gospodarczym rz±du. Od 1912 do koñca ¿ycia by³ redaktorem Economic Journal , najpowa¿niejszego angielskiego czasopisma ekonomicznego. Jego zainteresowania teoretyczne koncentrowa³y siê pocz±tkowo wokó³ problematyki gospodarki wojennej ( Ekonomiczne skutki pokoju - 1919) oraz teorii pieni±dza Traktat o reformie monetarnej - 1923 i  Traktat o pieni±dzu - 1930). Rozwija³ w nich podstawy teorii pieni±dza jako integralnej czê¶ci systemu gospodarczego i jako instrumentu oddzia³ywania pañstwa na gospodarkê. Krytykowa³ zasady liberalizmu gospodarczego i sformu³owa³ w³asn± wizjê gospodarki, któr± zaprezentowa³ w swoim podstawowym dziele

13. John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes, 18831946. Major Works of John Maynard Keynes Indian Currencyand Finance , 1913. The Economic Consequences of the Peace , 1919.
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John Maynard Keynes, 1883-1946.
The foremost economist of the twentieth century, J.M. Keynes revolutionized economics with his classic book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936), - also referred to simply as the General Theory click here for our essay on Keynes's General Theory Initially working in the tradition of the Neoclassical Marshallians Keynes's message spread like wildfire among economists and, as developed and extended by other thinkers into what became known as the Neoclassical-Keynesian Synthesis , became the orthodoxy of the post-war period. In later years, members of Keynes's "Circus" at Cambridge - such as Joan Robinson and several other economists - the American Post-Keynesian and Cambridge Neo-Ricardians attempted to resurrect the flavor of Keynes's "original" message which they felthad been twisted beyond all recognition by the Synthesists.
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14. Quotations From John Maynard Keynes
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    The Life of john maynard keynes (Macmillan, 1951); `keynes, john maynard', International Encyclopedia of the Social
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    Keynes is perhaps one of the best known of all economists. This is hardly surprising for two main reasons. The first is that his work was perhaps the most important work that had been done for decades and changed the whole face of post-war economic policy. The second, more flippant reason for his fame is that he is perhaps the only economist to have a whole branch of economics named after him. Though it would be nice to argue that Milton Keynes was named in tribute to the work of two great economists - Milton Friedman and John Maynard Keynes - it would be totally untrue! So Keynes remains the only person to be honoured in this way. His main contribution to the economics debate of the time was in putting together a coherent critique of the existing classical Economic Journal
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    16. TAP: Vol 5, Iss. 16. Citizen Keynes. John Eatwell.
    Cambridge economist john Eatwell reviews volume two of Robert Skidelsky's biography of keynesCategory Science Social Sciences People keynes, john maynard...... WORK DISCUSSED IN THIS ESSAY. Robert Skidelsky, john maynard keynes, VolumeTwo The Economist as Saviour, 19201937 (Viking Penguin, 1994).
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    Verlag Traugott Bautz NEU Unser ENews Service Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Band III (1992) Autor Bernd Kettern keynes, john maynard, englischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, * 5.6.
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    Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band III (1992) Spalten 1435-1442 Autor: Bernd Kettern Werke: The collected writings of K., hg. von Donald E. Moggride u. Austin Robinson, London 1971 ff. (bisher 30 Bde.); Harald Mattfeldt (Hg.), K. Kommentierte Werkausgabe, Hamburg 1985. Lit.: ); - Lawrence Robert Klein, The K.ian revolution, New York 1947 (Neudr. 1950, 1967 ); - Harry G. Johnson, The General Theory after 25 years, in: American Economic Review 51 (Papers and Proceedings) (1961), 1-25; - Sidney Weintraub, Classical K.ianism, monetary theory and the price level, Philadelphia-New York 1961; - Kenneth K. Kurihara (Hg.), Postk.ian economics, London 1962 ; - Paul Mattick, Marx and K. The limits of the mixted economy, London 1971 (dt.: Marx u. K. Die Grenzen des »gemischten Wirtschaftssystems«, Frankfurt 1971); - Friedrich von Hayek, A tiger by the tail. A 40-years running commentary in K.ianism compiled and introduced by Sudha R. Shenoy, London 1972; - Nadia Boccara, K. e il »Bloomsbury group«, in: De Homine (Rom) (1973), Nr. 45-46, 203-226; - Sidney Weintraub, K. and the monetarists and other essays, New Brunswick (N.Y.) 1973 (Philadelphia 1978

    18. Keynes
    Biography of john maynard keynes (18831946) john maynard keynes. Born 5 June 1883 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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    John Maynard Keynes
    Born: 5 June 1883 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
    Died: 21 April 1946 in Firle, Sussex, England
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    John Maynard Keynes (pronounces "Canes") was born into an academic family. His father, John Nevile Keynes, was a lecturer at the University of Cambridge teaching logic and political economy. John Nevile published Formal Logic four months after John Maynard was born. John Maynard's mother, Florence Ada Brown, was a remarkable woman who was a highly successful author, and also a great pioneer in social reform. It is worth commenting at this stage that, although John Maynard Keynes lived to the age of 63, his parents both outlived him. At the age of seven, Keynes entered Perse School Kindergarten but he learnt more from lessons given at home. Two years later he entered St Faith's preparatory school but there was little sign at this stage that he was an exceptional pupil. As time went by he did begin to show more promise, however, and in 1894 he topped the class for the first time and received a prize for mathematics. By 1896 he was described by the headmaster as (see for example [5]):- ... head and shoulders above all the other boys in the school. The following year Keynes sat the entrance examination for Eton and came tenth out of the twenty boys who were accepted into the school in that year. He did, however, come first equal in mathematics.

    19. Quotations By Keynes
    Quotations by john maynard keynes. It has been pointed out alreadythat no knowledge of probabilities, less in degree than certainty
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    It has been pointed out already that no knowledge of probabilities, less in degree than certainty, helps us to know what conclusions are true, and that there is no direct relation between the truth of a proposition and its probability. Probability begins and ends with probability.
    The Application of Probability to Conduct [Newton's] peculiar gift was the power of holding continuously in his mind a purely mental problem until he had seen through it. Like all his type, Newton was wholly aloof from women. I can't remember my telephone number, but I know it was in the high numbers.
    Quoted in D MacHale, Comic Sections (Dublin 1993) The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping the old ones, which ramify, for those brought up as most of us have been, into every corner of our minds.
    Quoted in K E Drexler, Engines of Creation: the Coming Era of Nanotechnology , (New York 1987) 231. Main index Biographies Index
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