What Keynes really meant
Peter Clarke, 19 April 1984
The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes. Vol. XI: Economic Articles and Correspondence, Academic
edited and translated by Donald Moggridge.
Macmillan/Cambridge, 607 pp., £22, June 1983,0 333 10723 3 Show More
edited and translated by Donald Moggridge.
Macmillan/Cambridge, 607 pp., £22, June 1983,
Keynesian Economics: The Search for First Principles
by Alan Coddington.
Allen and Unwin, 129 pp., £9.95, February 1983,9780043303344 Show More
by Alan Coddington.
Allen and Unwin, 129 pp., £9.95, February 1983,
Keynes’s Economics and the Theory of Value and Distribution
edited by John Eatwell and Murray Milgate.
Duckworth, 294 pp., £24, October 1983,0 7156 1688 9 Show More
edited by John Eatwell and Murray Milgate.
Duckworth, 294 pp., £24, October 1983,
Capital and Employment: A Study of Keynes’s Economics
by Murray Milgate.
Academic Press, 217 pp., £17, December 1982,0 12 496250 5 Show More
by Murray Milgate.
Academic Press, 217 pp., £17, December 1982,
“... school, which Eatwell and Milgate disparage. Their zeal in detecting the neoclassical worm in the rose of prevailing Keynesian interpretations is noteworthy. Eatwell is particularly scathing about the assimilation of Keynes’s ideas to a kind of theorising where investment is determined simply by expectations and the interest rate. This is, he writes, ‘as ... ”