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The Economics of Keynes in Historical Context: An Intellectual History of the General Theory

The Economics of Keynes in Historical Context: An Intellectual History of the General Theory

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This book offers a comprehensive treatment of the development of Keynes's economic ideas in the General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. It is the first such exclusively economic theory treatment of Keynes's career since his Collected Works was published, and his papers opened to the public. It uses that material, the historical record of the economics of Keynes's time and place and the scholarship available on Keynes's biography and philosophy to build a narrative of his ideas on economic theory from before World War I - when he was lecturing on economics at Cambridge - through the General Theory in 1936. The predominant early influence is Marshall, and Keynes's Marshallian roots are explored in detail. Three themes emerge over his career, each forming a section of the present book and a part of the General Theory: the essential indeterminancy of labor market analysis, an evolving view of the influence of speculation and trading practices on financial markets and a formal model of the monetary economics of a system that combines these aspects.

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Michael S. Lawlor is Professor of Economics at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA

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