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The Keynesian revolution and its economic consquences:

selected essays
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Edward Elgar, 1998 - Biography & Autobiography - 232 pages

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User Review  - Phil - Goodreads

Good, but not really very enlightening. Turns out that Keynes was neither the devil nor God, just a bourgeois bisexual who was good at math and thought differently. But we knew that already. Read full review

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