Keynes always intended to write 'footnotes' to his masterwork The General Theory, which would take account of the criticisms made of it and allow him to refine his ideas further.
These two volumes contain the work of a wide range of Keynes scholars, including James Tobin, Paul Davidson and Lord Skidelsky, who here have written the 'footnotes' that Keynes never did.
The first volume follows the structure of ^The General Theory offering attempts to clarify difficult passages and suggesting ways in which Keynes might have revised his theory in light of his own subsequent work.
The second volume contains essays which relate to developments in Keynes scholarship in the years since his death and demonstrates the ongoing validity of the Keynesian tradition.
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G.C. Harcourt is Reader in the History of Economic Theory (ad hominem) at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and Professor Emeritus of the University of Adelaide. He has written and/or edited 16 books and numerous articles on theoretical, applied and policy topics, including specific writings on the economics of Keynes. P.A. Riach is Professor and Head of Economics at De Montfort University. His research interests are in the areas of wages, employment and income distribution.
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