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New Perspectives on Keynes: Volume 27
Contributor(s): Cottrell, Allin F. (Editor), Lawlor, Michael S. (Editor)
ISBN: 0822317052     ISBN-13: 9780822317050
Publisher: Duke University Press
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: January 1996
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Annotation: Annual Supplement to Volume 27. History of Political Economy.Our intention in selecting, and in some cases requesting, the papers collected here was to display and further promote one noteworthy aspect of the Keynes literature--an aspect that we believe holds considerable importance for the history of economics in general: namely, its emerging cross-disciplinary nature.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Economics - Theory
- Philosophy
Dewey: 330.156
Lexile Measure: 1500
Series: History of Political Economy Annual Supplement
Physical Information: 1.04" H x 6.28" W x 9.32" (1.43 lbs) 320 pages
 
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Interest in John Maynard Keynes has increased significantly over the past decade with the publication of his collected writings, increased access to his unpublished papers, and the resulting explosion of secondary literature. Responding to this renewed attention, this collection brings together economists and historians of economics with scholars from philosophy and other related fields to reconsider Keynes's work and its legacy.
Several of these essays look at Keynes not simply as an economist, but more broadly as a philosopher. Special attention is directed to his views on aesthetics and moral philosophy, as well as his contributions as a probability theorist. The development of the Keynesian heritage is also considered: How did Keynesian ideas become assimilated and domesticated into the mainstream of economic thought--to the point of becoming dominant as the orthodoxy of the economics profession? What was the relationship between postwar British conservatives, Keynes's work, and Britain's relative economic decline? The archivist in charge of Keynes's papers provides an additional vantage point on Keynes's working methods and the broad range of scholars interested in his writings. Finally, all of the essays are followed by a responder's comments, thus providing an exchange of viewpoints.

Contributors. A. W. Coats, Allin F. Cottrell, Jacqueline Cox, William Darity, John Davis, Robert Dimand, Peter Groenewegen, Kevin Hoover, Henry E. Kyburg Jr., David Laidler, Michael S. Lawlor, Greg Lilly, D. E. Moggridge, R. M. O'Donnell, Kerry Pearce, Jochen Runde, Teddy Seidenfeld, J. D. Tomlinson