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Keynes

Return of the Master

by Robert Skidelsky

Public Affairs, 2009

Category: Economics & Politics

Keynes
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In this summary you will learn

  • How governments’ application of John Maynard Keynes’ principles fueled postwar growth
  • Why the 1980s move toward free market economics resulted in less, not more, growth
  • How the 2008 crisis refutes free market theories
  • What Keynes’ philosophy holds for capitalism’s future

Why you should read Keynes

The modern recession casts doubt on many long-held economic beliefs, in particular, the validity of free markets. Unable to agree on causes or remedies, economists look on as politicians try various kinds of stimulus spending and corporate bailouts. Pundits call forth the ghost of John Maynard Keynes, often incorrectly labeled as a has-been socialist and tax-and-spend liberal. But Robert Skidelsky, Keynes’ biographer and a noted expert on the economist and his work, reveals how Keynes’ pre-World War II experiences shaped an economic worldview that still holds lessons for the 21st century. This scholarly book assumes that the reader has more than a nodding acquaintance with modern economic theory and philosophy, yet Skidelsky also injects literary references and sparks of wit that enliven the sometimes-challenging text. getAbstract suggests this abbreviated, but solid, look at Keynes to students of economic and political history, and to anyone who is trying to make sense of how the 2008 crisis happened and how to move forward.

About the author

Robert Skidelsky, emeritus professor of Political Economy at the University of Warwick, is the award-winning author of a three-volume biography of John Maynard Keynes.

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