General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money by John Maynard Keynes (2016, Trade Paperback)
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PublisherBn Publishing
ISBN-101684111439
ISBN-139781684111435
eBay Product ID (ePID)250129919
Product Key Features
Book TitleGeneral Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money
LanguageEnglish
TopicMoney & Monetary Policy
Publication Year2016
IllustratorYes
GenreBusiness & Economics
AuthorJohn Maynard Keynes
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight21.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
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Dewey Edition21
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal330.15/6
SynopsisKeynes profoundly influenced the New Deal and created the basis for classic economic theory. "I can think of no single book that has so changed the conception held by economists as to the working of the capitalist system" (Robert L. Heilbroner). The General Theory is nothing less than an epic journey out of intellectual darkness. That, as much as its continuing relevance to economic policy, is what makes it a book for the ages. Read it, and marvel.' (Paul Krugman) About the Author John Maynard Keynes was an economist, mathematician, civil servant, educator, journalist, and a world-renowned author. His two great works, A Treatise on Money and The General Theory of Unemployment, Interest, and Money, revolutionized the study and practice of economics and changed monetary policy after World War II.