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245 02 $aA "second edition" of The general theory.$nVolume 2 /$cedited by G.C. Harcourt and P.A. Riach.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 440-489) and indexes.
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505 0 $aBOOK COVER; HALF-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; FIGURES AND TABLES; CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 1; CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 2; PREFACE; NOTE ON ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; Part I OVERVIEW, EXTENSIONS, METHOD AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS; 25 AN OVERVIEW OF THE GENERAL THEORY; INTRODUCTION; BEHAVIOUR OF AN ECONOMIC SYSTEM WITHOUT GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION; What is general about the 'general' theory of employment?; Is involuntary unemployment an 'equilibrium'?; Aggregate demand as the constraint on output and employment; Is the wage always equal to the marginal product of labour?
505 8 $aThe principle of effective demand and the multiplierDo interest rate adjustments guarantee full employment?; Money and other liquid assets; Do flexible money-wages and prices guarantee full employment?; Long-run issues and uncertainties; A 1994 PERSPECTIVE; Reprise of the great macroeconomic debate; Evidence for an empirical verdict favouring Keynes; The GENERAL Theory: equilibrium or disequilibrium?; The role of imperfect flexibility of money-wages and prices; Expectations, rational and Keynesian; The 'Beveridge curve' and the criterion of full employment; Inflation.
505 8 $a26 THE CHANGING SIGNIFICANCE OF INFLATION'COST-PUSH' AND BARGAINING; GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND ACTION; Some interesting problems; Inflation and growth; Weighting of objectives; THE PRE-WAR POSITION; Medium of exchange; Unit of account; The post-war years; NOTES; 27 THE INFLATIONARY DIMENSION; KEYNES'S ATTITUDE TO INFLATION; INFLATION IN THE GENERAL THEORY; AFTER THE GENERAL THEORY; A KEYNESIAN REVISION; THE VIEW FROM 1994; CONCLUSION; 28 ENDOGENOUS MONEY; INTRODUCTION; KEYNES ON THE ENDOGENEITY OF THE MONEY SUPPLY; EVOLUTION OF THE BANKING SYSTEM SINCE THE 1930s.
505 8 $aEndogenous money supply and liquidity preferenceconclusion; acknowledgement; 29 a keynesian theory of finance and its macroeconomic*; macroeconomic background; neoclassical theory of investment; a survival theory of behaviour; macroeconomic implications; long-run development; notes; 30 the general theory in an open economy context; keynes's general theory and an open economy; capital movements; flexible exchange rates and export-led growth; why the preference for export-led growth?; the facts vs. the theory of flexible exchange rates; reforming the international payments system.
505 8 $aA NEW INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS SYSTEMCONCLUSION; APPENDIX: THIRLWALL'S LAW-AN EXTENSION OF KEYNES'S MULTIPLIER; NOTES; 31 KEYNES AND FORMALISM*; THE CURRENT STATE OF INTERPRETATION; THE PERIOD 1905-14; Marshall's lectures to Keynes, 1905; An unwritten textbook, 'The Mathematical Organon of Economies'; The Cambridge University Political Economy Club; Keynes's lecture notes, 1910-14; THE PERIOD OF THE GENERAL THEORY; Keynes's lectures, 1932-5; The General Theory; AFTER THE GENERAL THEORY; Letters from Keynes to Harrod and MacDo'ugall, July 1936; Econometrics; AN OVERVIEW OF KEYNES'S POSITION.
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