1st Edition

Reading John Maynard Keynes A Short Introduction

By Andrés Solimano Copyright 2024
    152 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book focuses on understanding the thinking of one of the greatest economists of the 20th century,:  John Maynard Keynes (JMK), stressing the evolution of his thinking from adherence to the classic Quantity Theory of Money to the development of his own novel theories of unemployment, stagnation and instability in modern capitalism and the need to have active policies to combat these malaises.

    The author dissects Keynes’s three main analytical works that shaped his thinking and policy recommendations: A Tract on Monetary Reform (1923); A Treatise on Money (1930); and The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936). Thia book undertakes a direct analysis of the texts of each of these three books themselves, rather than drawing on secondary literature studying what Keynes “wanted to say” according to other authors sympathetic or unsympathetic with Keynes’s ideas. It is an ideal text for a reader who wants to know in clear terms the thought of JMK and the historical context in which it evolved and developed.

    This book will be of significant interest to scholars, students and social researchers in various fields who are often surrounded by excessively technically oriented books about Keynes that often omit the history of ideas.

    1. Introduction 2. Historical Background: The Unstable 1920s and the Depressive 1930s 3. A Tract on Monetary Reform: The Evil of Inflation and the Management of Money and Foreign Exchanges 4. A Treatise on Money: Wicksell, Bulls and Bears. 5. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money: A New Macroeconomics of Depression 6. Interpreting Keynes Macroeconomics and its Relevance for the 21st Century.

    Biography

    Andrés Solimano holds a PhD in economics from MIT and is the Founder and Chairman of the International Center for Globalization and Development (CIGLOB), Santiago, Chile.