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 This impressive book collects together largely unpublished correspondence from some of the twentieth century's key figures including Keynes, Robinson, Hayek and Sraffa.

part |238 pages

Keynes's correspondents

chapter |37 pages

Keynes and his favourite pupil

The correspondence between Keynes and Kahn

chapter |34 pages

Keynes's valuable opponent and collaborator

The correspondence between Keynes and Robertson

chapter |27 pages

A goodwilling outsider

The correspondence between Keynes and Harrod

chapter |30 pages

Communication and intellectual integrity

The correspondence between Keynes and Sraffa

chapter |25 pages

Managing Cambridge economics

The correspondence between Keynes and Pigou

chapter |22 pages

Fighting for Keynesian revolution

The correspondence between Keynes and J. Robinson

chapter |20 pages

A lifelong friendship

The correspondence between Keynes and Shove

chapter |20 pages

Employment, the trade cycle and the war effort

The correspondence between Keynes and Kaldor

chapter |21 pages

When the abyss yawns and after

The correspondence between Keynes and Hayek

part |72 pages

Keynes's disciples

chapter |33 pages

An enduring partnership

The correspondence between Kahn and J. Robinson

chapter |17 pages

The Keynesian tutor

Kahn and the correspondence with Sraffa, Harrod and Kaldor

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