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基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1992. Drawing on an unrivalled knowledge of Keynes, gained from twenty years' editing of his papers, D. E. Moggridge has taken a fresh and revealing look at the man and his achievements.
Full Description
Based on an intimate knowledge of the subject and his environment, this biography of the most influential economist of the twentieth century traces Keynes' career on all its many levels. From academic Cambridge, to artistic Bloomsbury, to official Whitehall and to the City, we see the intellectual roots of Keynes' achievements and failures. We also see how he left his mark on the modern world.
Contents
1. Forbears and Childhood 2. Eton 3. King's Undergraduate 4. Post-Graduate 5. Moore and Keynes' Early Beliefs Appendix 1 - The Dating of Ethics in Relation to Conduct Appendix 2 - Keynes' 1915 Meeting with D.H. Lawrence 6. Probability 7. Civil Servant to Don 8. The Young Economist 9. Bloomsbury 10. War 11. External Finance in Total War 12. Negotiating the Peace 13. Economic Consequences of the Peace 14. Adjustments to a Way of Life 15. Reparations and Journalism 16. Lydia and Maynard 17. The Return to Gold 18. Industry and Politics 19. The Emergence of the Treatise Appendix 3 - Keynes and Protection 20. Crisis, Criticism and New Directions 21. Towards The General Theory 22. International Affairs and the Arts 23. Fertile of Mind, Frail of Body 24. How to Pay for the War 25. `Scraping the Bottom of the Box' 26. The Clearing Union 27. Domestic `New Jerusalems' 28. Bretton Woods 29. The Shadow of Debt 30. The Loan 31. The Last Months Annex I - A Key to Keynes' Loves, 1901-15 Bibliography Dramatis Personae Index