John Maynard Keynes: A Biography, Volume 2"Hopes Betrayed" establishes Keynes' historical setting and explains what turned him into a radical economist. Keynes' story is not just that of a revolution in economic theory, but also part of the story of the evolution of modern government. |
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THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE | 1 |
RUSSIAN AND GERMAN AFFAIRS | 90 |
MONETARY REFORM | 137 |
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