After Keynes. Papers presented to Section F (Economics) at the 1972 Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
ROBINSON Joan. Editor (1973.)
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First edition. 8vo. x, 202 pp. Original brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust jacket (internally clean and unmarked; jacket price clipped, small abrasion to spine panel with discreet tape reinforcement to verso, a very good copy). Oxford, Basil Blackwell.
A collection of papers variously addressing the legacy of Keynesian economics. The volume was prepared under the editorship of the Cambridge post-Keynesian economist Joan Robinson, who also contributed a Presidential Address under the title 'What has become of the Keynesian Revolution?' in which she argued that 'the new insights which Keynes gave us into economic theory have been smothered while his prescriptions for policy have been perverted' (dust jacket blurb).
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