John Maynard Keynes: The economist as saviour, 1920-1937

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Ten years in the making, the second volume of Skidelsky's acclaimed biography of Keynes takes up the story of this century's most important economist after the controversial publication of The Economic Consequences of the Peace, and traces his life, his work, and their relationship to world events throu gh the reception of The General Theory in 1937. Photos.

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THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE
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THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE
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Robert Skidelsky, a professor of political economy at Warwick University, is also the author of Politicians and the Slump and Oswald Mosley.