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Keynes’s Principle Of Effective Demand |
Edward J. Amadeo, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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| 1989 |
208 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 148 4 |
£68.00 |
on-line discount
£61.20 |
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‘Without doubt, Keynes was a complex, many-sided genius whose analyses were constantly playing catch-up with his intuition. Amadeo’s book is indeed a very important contribution to an enhanced understanding of this process as it pertains to Keynes’s two premier contributions to economic theory – the TM [Treatise on Money] and the GT [General Theory].’ – Richard X. Chase, Journal of Economic Issues
‘I think that this is an outstanding piece of work, doing an excellent job of tracing the evolution of Keynes’s own thought and questioning the conventional interpretation of the transition from the Treatise on Money to the General Theory.’ – Lance Taylor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
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Foreword by Victoria Chick
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