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Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace A Reappraisal
By Jens Hölscher
Copyright 2015
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Published just months after the Versailles Treaty was signed, The Economic Consequences of the Peace is a devastating critique of allied leaders and the reparations imposed on Germany and Austria in the aftermath of WWI. These essays assess the importance of Keynes’s book, both historically and in its relevance for the challenges we face today.
Introduction: Standing the Test of Time: Maynard Keynes’s Economic Consequences of the Peace, a Century On, Jens Hölscher, Matthias Klaes; Part I The Consequences in their Time; Chapter 1 Reparations, Orthodoxy and Fascism, Douglas Coe; Chapter 2 What Literary Criticism Tells us about Keynes’s Economic Consequences of the Peace, Larry Lepper; Chapter 3 The Reception and Impact of Keynes’s Economic Consequences of the Peace in Turkey, Eyüp Özveren, Seven A??r; Chapter 4 The Essays in Persuasion of John Maynard Keynes and their Relevance for the Economic Problems of Today, Arturo Hermann; Part II The Consequences Today; Chapter 5 A Methodological Reading of Economic Consequences of the Peace, Anna M. Carabelli, Mario A. Cedrini; Chapter 6 Building New Monetary Institutions in the EMU as a Response to the Financial Crisis: A Keynesian Perspective, Horst Tomann; Chapter 7 The Economic Consequences of the Euro: Lessons from History, Jesper Jespersen; Chapter 8 Keynes and the Economic Consequences of the European Union, Ivan Vuja?i?; Part III Keynes: A Play; Chapter 9 The Paris Peace Conference: Act I from Keynes: A Play, Greg Hill;
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Hölscher, Jens