What Keynes Means: A Critical Clarification of the Economic Theories of John Maynard Keynes

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1962 - Business & Economics - 223 pages
The principal ideas and theories of John Maynard Keynes are discusses as the significance of his contribution to economics and pointing out inconsistencies and contradictions in his theories.
 

Contents

The Prophet of the New Economics
13
The Determinants of Employment
20
Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
28
The Theory of Consumption
35
The Theory of Investment
43
Investment and Income
50
Summary of the General Theory
56
Ambiguities and Contradictions in the Keynesian Theory of Aggregate Demand
59
Wages and Employment
114
The Theory of Interest
127
Criticism of Keyness Theory of Interest
141
The Theory of Money and Prices
153
The Keynesian Revolution
167
Economic Policies Suggested by Keynes
175
Evaluation and Criticism of the General Theory
187
The Principal Works of Keynes
197

The Consumption Function
68
Saving
78
The Multiplier
83
Saving Equals Investment
96
Saving is Determined by Investment
102
Life and Character of John Maynard Keynes
207
Chronology
215
List of Works Mentioned in This Book
217
Index
220
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