The New Economics
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1948. hardcover. 8vo. 686pp. +vii. pp. Index. third printing June 1948. from front flap: "In this volume twenty-five leading economists appraise the whole range of Keynesian thought as revealed not only in his magnum opus but also in the steady flow of books, articles, and speeches that came from his pen after 1913. In a sympathetic but critical spirit they discuss the relation of Keynesian to Classical and Marxian economics; the contributions Keynes made to the theory of output, money, international trade, fiscal policy, wages, economic measurements and expectations; and the effect he had on banking and government policies in Great Britain and the United States. As editor, Dr. Seymour E. Harris undertakes in several long introductions and essays to summarize what Keynes though and did, and to integrate the views of teh various contributors." Book VG: mild shelf wear to boards and spine, mild toning, text clean, binding tight. / DJ VG-: edge and corner wear, small closed tear top front flap, clipped, Item #4347
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Price: $30.00
