Making of Keynes' General Theory
Explore the profound insights behind the creation of one of economics' most influential works with Making of Keynes' General Theory by Richard F. Kahn. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this compelling paperback spans 336 pages and delves into the evolution of economic thought leading up to the landmark publication of Keynes' General Theory in 1936.
As a close collaborator of John Maynard Keynes since December 1929, Kahn offers a unique perspective on the intellectual journey that shaped this pivotal work. This book not only examines Keynes' ideas but also the contributions of contemporaries that influenced his thinking. Ideal for students and scholars alike, Kahn's analysis provides a rich understanding of the context and significance of Keynes' revolutionary theories.
Enhance your knowledge of economic history and the legacy of Keynes with this essential read.