ABSTRACT
Over the course of his life, Keynes often abandoned ideas previously developed and at times assumed positions which were contradictory to his earlier thought. This inconsistency, it is charged, is especially true of his thinking in the field of international economics where he alternated between fee trade and protection. This book, first published in 1987, examines in detail the positions that Keynes adopted in the years 1909-1946.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|2 pages
Keyhes’ Nationalism Evidenced by his Opposition to the Intentional Gold Standard
part II|119 pages
The Evolution of Keynes’ Thinking on Foreign Trade Theory and Policy
part III|1 pages
Keynes’ Foreign Trade Views during the Era of the General
part IV|1 pages
Keynes of the World War II Era