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Reading and Misreading the General Theory

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This book facilitates the understanding of Keynes' General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money and the varieties of so-called 'Keynesian economics' derived from it. By providing an analysis of what makes the General Theory so hard for contemporary readers, summaries of the content of each chapter, accounts of the intrpretations offered by the most significant of the 'Keynesian' authors, and the metamorphosis of 'textbook Keynesianism' through the postwar period, this book explains the General Theory and its legacy.

272 pages, Hardcover

First published April 14, 2009

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James Forder

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