1st Edition

Collected Papers James Meade V1

Edited By Susan Howson Copyright 1988
    444 Pages
    by Routledge

    442 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 2004. This is Volume I of four on the collected papers of James Meade and looks at Employment and Inflation. James Meade was Professor of Commerce London School of Economics from February 1948.

    1 James Meade 2 Public Works in their International Aspect (1933) 3 The Amount of Money and the Banking System (1934) 4 Outline of Economic Policy for a Labour Government (1935) 5 A Simplified Model of Mr Keynes' System (1937) 6 Summary of Replies to Questions on Effects of Interest Rates (1938) 7 Financial Aspects of War Economy (1940) 8 The Construction of Tables of National Income, Expenditure, Savings and Investment (1941) 9 The Precision of National Income Estimates (1942) 10 National Income and Expenditure (1944) 11 Internal Measures for the Prevention of General Unemployment (1941) 12 Variations in the Rate of Social Security Contributions as a Means of Stabilising the Demand for Labour (1942) 13 The Effect on Employment of a Change in the Employer's Social Security Contribution (1942) 14 Maintenance of Full Employment (1943) 15 Sir William Beveridge's Full Employment in a Free Society and the White Paper on Employment Policy (Command 6527)(1944) 16 Economic Planning (1945) 17 Control of Inflation (1946) 18 The Control of Inflation (1958) 19 Wages and Prices in a Mixed Economy (1971) 20 The Keynesian Revolution (1975) 21 The Meaning of 'Internal Balance' (1977) 22 On Stagflation (1978) 23 Comment on the Papers by Professors Laidler and Tobin (1981) 24 A New Keynesian Approach to FuIl Employment (1983) 25 Wage-Fixing Revisited (1985)

    Biography

    Susan Howson University of Toronto