John Maynard Keynes died in 1946 but his ideas and his example remain
relevant today. In this distinctive new account, Peter Clarke shows
how Keynes's own career was not simply that of an academic economist,
nor that of a modern policy advisor. Though rightly credited for
reshaping economic theory, Keynes's influence was more broadly based
and is assessed here in a rounded historical, political and cultural
context. Peter Clarke re-examines the full trajectory of Keynes's
public career from his role in Paris over the Versailles Treaty to
Bretton Woods. He reveals how Keynes's insights as an economic
theorist were rooted in his wider intellectual and cultural milieu
including Bloomsbury and his friendship with Virginia Woolf as well as
his involvement in government business. Keynes in Action uncovers a
much more pragmatic Keynes whose concept of 'truth' needs to be
interpreted in tension with an acknowledgement of 'expediency' in
implementing public policy.
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Truth and Expediency in Public Policy
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ISBN
9781009255059
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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