Keynes: A Very Short Introduction
by Robert Skidelsky
- New York Oxford University Press 2010
- xiii, 194 Pages; Illustrations: 17 cm.
Introduction 1: The life 2: Keyne's philosophy of practice 3: The monetary reformer 4: The General Theory 5: Economic statesmanship 6: Keyne's legacy Epilogue: the view from 2010 References Further Reading
John Maynard Keynes was one of the most influential economists of the twentieth century. His ideas have had a central influence on many of areas of economics used today, both in theory and practice. In this Very Short Introduction Lord Robert Skidelsky looks at Keynes's life, his philosophy, his theories, and the legacy he left behind.
Written by leading economist and biographer Lord Robert Skidelsky Provides a short insight into the life and works of one of the most influential economic thinkers of the twentieth-century Considers Keynes's contribution to economics and examines the legacy he left behind