ABSTRACT
The University of Cambridge has produced more Nobel Prize-winning economists than the whole of France. This impressive book collects together largely unpublished correspondence from some of the twentieth century's key figures including Keynes, Robinson, Hayek and Sraffa.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |238 pages
Keynes's correspondents
chapter |34 pages
Keynes's valuable opponent and collaborator
The correspondence between Keynes and Robertson
chapter |30 pages
Communication and intellectual integrity
The correspondence between Keynes and Sraffa
chapter |22 pages
Fighting for Keynesian revolution
The correspondence between Keynes and J. Robinson
chapter |20 pages
Employment, the trade cycle and the war effort
The correspondence between Keynes and Kaldor
part |72 pages
Keynes's disciples
chapter |20 pages
The unlooked for proselytiser
J. Robinson and the correspondence with Sraffa, Harrod and Kaldor
chapter |19 pages
The Prof and his younger colleagues
Pigou and the correspondence with Kahn, Kaldor, J. Robinson and Sraffa
chapter |21 pages
The defender of the Marshallian tradition
Shove and the correspondence with Kahn, J. Robinson and Sraffa
chapter |21 pages
Robertson and the great divide
The correspondence with Kahn, Kaldor, J. Robinson and Sraffa
chapter |22 pages
Hayek and Cambridge: dialogue and contention
The correspondence with Kahn, Kaldor, J. Robinson and Sraffa