1st Edition

Keynes's Theoretical Development From the Tract to the General Theory

By Toshiaki Hirai Copyright 2008
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    Comprehensive and authoritative, this book, written by a recognized authority on the subject explores the contributions to modern economics by John Maynard Keynes and addresses neglected, yet crucial aspects of the genesis of Keynesian economics.

    In this book, the author elucidates Keynes’ development as an economic theoretician through an examination of his books, articles, various manuscripts, lecture notes and controversial correspondence. Departing from a narrative account and analyzing processes of theory-building and re-building which constitute Keynes’s intellectual journey from the Tract to the General Theory, this volume shows Keynes’ theoretical development as a theoretical hypothesis.

    An excellent exposition of Keynes’ contribution, this is a valuable addition to the bookshelves of all to students and researchers interested in Keynes and more widely the history of economic thought and macroeconomics.

    Introduction  1. The Relative Decline of the British Economy  2. Wicksell’s Influences on Keynes and his Contemporaries  3. The Life of Keynes  4. From the Tract to the Treatise  5. The Treatise on Money  6. After the Treatise  7. The Turning Point  8. Searching for a New Theory of Employment  9. Establishment of the Investment and Consumption Theories  10. The Eve of the General Theory  11. The Proofing Process (I)  12. The Proofing Process (II)  13. The General Theory  14. Interpretations of Keynes and the Development of Postwar Macroeconomics

    Biography

    Toshiaki Hirai is a professor in the Faculty of Economics at Sophia University, Tokyo.