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The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes. Vol. 2, The economic consequences of the peace

This edition contains all Keynes's published writings, including less accessible articles and letters to the press, as well as previously unpublished speeches, government memoranda and minutes, drafts and economic correspondence.

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  • "Collected writings of John Maynard Keynes"@en
  • "Economic consequences of the peace"
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  • "This edition contains all Keynes's published writings, including less accessible articles and letters to the press, as well as previously unpublished speeches, government memoranda and minutes, drafts and economic correspondence."@en
  • "The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) was written by John Maynard Keynes. Keynes attended the Versailles Conference as a delegate of the British Treasury and argued for a much more generous peace. It was a bestseller throughout the world and was critical in establishing a general opinion that the Versailles Treaty was a ""Carthaginian peace"". It helped to consolidate American public opinion against the treaty and involvement in the League of Nations. The perception by much of the British public that Germany had been treated unfairly in turn was a crucial factor in public support for a."@en
  • "Published in 1919, this book accurately predicted that the onerous reparations levied against Germany after World War I would drive it into dangerous economic nationalism and militarism. Keynes's theories, and the success of the book, brought him great acclaim and established his reputation as a leading economist."
  • ""The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) was written by John Maynard Keynes. Keynes attended the Versailles Conference as a delegate of the British Treasury and argued for a much more generous peace. It was a bestseller throughout the world and was critical in establishing a general opinion that the Versailles Treaty was a 'Carthaginian peace'. It helped to consolidate American public opinion against the treaty and involvement in the League of Nations. The perception by much of the British public that Germany had been treated unfairly in turn was a crucial factor in public support for appeasement. The success of the book established Keynes' reputation as a leading economist especially on the left. When Keynes was a key player in establishing the Bretton Woods system in 1944, he remembered the lessons from Versailles as well as the Great Depression. The Marshall Plan after Second World War is a similar system to that proposed by Keynes in The Economic Consequences of the Peace"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "Keynes is undoubtedly one the most important figures in the entire history of economics. He revolutionized economics with his classic book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, which is generally regarded as the most influential social science treatise of the 20th Century, in that it quickly and permanently changed the way the world looked at the economy and the role of government in society. In The Economic Consequences of the Peace Keynes attacked the effects of the Versailles Settlement for its effects on Germany. His remarks, while probably correct, it also may have been the discomfort among the intellectual elite of the victor countries that contributed to a lack of resistance when Hitlerism took over Germany."
  • "John Maynard Keynes, then a rising young economist, participated in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 as chief representative of the British Treasury and advisor to Prime Minister David Lloyd George. He resigned after desperately trying and failing to reduce the huge demands for reparations being made on Germany. The Economic Consequences of the Peace is Keynes' brilliant and prophetic analysis of the effects that the peace treaty would have both on Germany and, even more fatefully, the world. Taken seriously even by those who were opposed to his claims, the book helped lift economics to a new, higher level of recognition and acceptance."
  • "From Preface: "The writer of this book was temporarily attached to the British Treasury during the war and was their official representative at the Paris Peace Conference up to June 7, 1919; he also sat as deputy for the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Supreme Economic Council. He resigned from these positions when it became evident that hope could no longer be entertained of substantial modification in the drate Terms of Peace. The grounds of his objection to the Treaty, or rather to the whole policy of the Conference towards the economic problems of Europe, will appear in the following chapters. They are entirely of a public character, and are based on facts known to the world."--J.M. Keynes, King's College, Cambridge, November, 1919."
  • "<DIV>In 1919, Keynes participated in the negotiations of World War I's armistice. He strongly disagreed with terms of reparation imposed on Germany, arguing in this controversial book that German impoverishment would threaten all of Europe. This prophetic view of the European marketplace in the early 20th century represents a much-studied landmark of economic theory. </div>"@en
  • "Generally regarded as the most influential social science treatise of the 20th century, this work by legendary economist John Maynard Keynes is relevant reading even today for anyone who wants to understand international economics and foreign affairs. First published in 1919, The Economic Consequences of Peace created an intense and immediate controversy for its brazen criticism of world leaders and the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I. Keynes argued that as a blueprint for peace, it was destined to create tension and conflict ahead ... and history proved him right when world war broke out again within a generation. The popularity of this key work, and its place in history, helped cement Keynes's status as one of the 20th century's principal economists."
  • "Generally regarded as the most influential social science treatise of the 20th century, this work by legendary economist John Maynard Keynes is relevant reading even today for anyone who wants to understand international economics and foreign affairs. First published in 1919, The Economic Consequences of the Peace created an intense and immediate controversy for its brazen criticism of world leaders and the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I. Keynes argued that as a blueprint for peace, it was destined to create tension and conflict ahead...and history proved him right when world war broke out again within a generation. The popularity of this key work, and its place in history, helped cement Keynes's status as one of the 20th century's principal economists."
  • "John Maynard Keynes, at the time a rising young economist, abruptly resigned his position as adviser to the British delegation negotiating the peace treaty ending World War I. Frustrated and angered by the Allies' focus on German war guilt, Keynes predicted that the vindictive reparations policy, which locked Germany into long-term payments, would not only stifle the German economy for another generation but leave Europe in ruins. Published in 1919, Keynes's The Economic Consequences of the Peace aroused heated debates throughout Europe; his remarkably prescient conclusions were frequently cited by German leaders during the decades between the wars. Keynes's well-reasoned yet impassioned arguments, peppered with biting portraits of the statesen involved in the peace treaty'including Llyod George, Georges Clemenceau, and Woodrow Wilson'brought him immediate fame. "The most important economic document relating to World War I and its aftermath" 'John Kenneth Galbraith."@en
  • "Rarement texte diplomatique aura été, dès sa signature, aussi critiqué, décrié, dénoncé que le traité de Versailles qui mit fin à la Première Guerre mondiale. Deux livres ont cristallisé cette hostilité et la déception ressentie par les contemporains. Le premier, Les conséquences économiques de la paix de John Maynard Keynes, publié dès 1919, souligne les conséquences funestes que le traité devait avoir non seulement pour l'Allemagne, mais pour l'avenir économique de l'Europe, dont la croissance était tirée par l'appareil productif allemand ? Le second, Les conséquences politiques de la paix de Jacques Bainville, paru un an plus tard, complète celui de Keynes autant qu'il s'y oppose, et montre que le traité risquait fort de n'être qu'un armistice de courte durée. Alors qu'aujourd'hui la carte de l'Europe est, en substance, redevenue celle qu'avait tracée le traité de Versailles et que celui-ci fait l'objet de nouvelles analyses, ces deux textes incisifs et lucides, pour la première fois réunis en un seul volume, alimenteront de nouveau la réflexion tout en éclairant la situation de notre continent. -- Book cover."
  • ""The Economic Consequences of the Peace was written and published by John Maynard Keynes. After World War I, Keynes attended the Versailles Conference as a delegate of the British Treasury and argued for a much more generous peace. It was a best seller throughout the world and was critical in establishing a general opinion that the Versailles Treaty was a 'Carthaginian peace.' It helped to consolidate American public opinion against the treaty and involvement in the League of Nations. The perception by much of the British public that Germany had been treated unfairly in turn was a crucial factor in public support for appeasement. The success of the book established Keynes' reputation as a leading economist. When Keynes was a key player in establishing the Bretton Woods system in 1944, he remembered the lessons from Versailles as well as the Great Depression. The Marshall Plan after Second World War is a similar system to that proposed by Keynes in The Economic Consequences of the Peace"--Provided by publisher."@en
  • "John Maynard Keynes, at the time a rising young economist, abruptly resigned his position as adviser to the British delegation negotiating the peace treaty ending World War I. Frustrated and angered by the Allies' focus on German war guilt, Keynes predicted that the vindictive reparations policy, which locked Germany into long-term payments, would not only stifle the German economy for another generation but leave Europe in ruins."@en
  • "Apresenta críticas às punições impostas à Alemanha pelo Tratado de Versalhes."
  • "Apresenta críticas às punições impostas à Alemanha pelo Tratado de Versalhes."@pt
  • "Generally regarded as the most influential social science treatise of the 20th century, this work by legendary economist John Maynard Keynes is relevant reading even today for anyone who wants to understand international economics and foreign affairs. First published in 1919, The Economic Consequences of Peace created an intense and immediate controversy for its brazen criticism of world leaders and the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I. Keynes argued that as a blueprint for peace, it was destined to create tension and conflict ahead ... and history proved him ri."@en

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  • "Las consecuencias económicas de la paz"
  • "Las consecuencias económicas de la paz"@es
  • "Las consecuencias economicas de la paz"
  • "The economic consequences of the peace : introd by robertlekachman"
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes. Vol. 2 : the economic consequences of the peace"
  • "Les conséquences économiques de la paix"
  • "Oi oikonomikes synepeies tēs eirēnēs"
  • "˜Dieœ wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Friedensvertrages"
  • "The end of laissez-faire ; The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "Les consequences économiques de la paix"
  • "Die wirtschaftlichen folgen des Friedensvertrages"
  • "Les conséquences économiques de la paix / [Suivi de] Les conséquences politiques de la paix / Jacques Bainville ; annotation de David Todd ; préface d'Édouard Husson"
  • "Collected writings. 2, The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "歐洲和議後之經濟"
  • "Le conseguenze economiche della pace"
  • "Le conseguenze economiche della pace"@it
  • "Les Conséquences économiques de la paix"
  • "A Béke gazdasági Következményei"
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes. Vol. 2, The economic consequences of the peace"@en
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes. Vol. 2, The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "The economic Consequences of the peace"
  • "Versay sulhünün netayic-i iktisadiyesi"
  • "The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes Volume 2 The Economic Consequences of the Peace"@en
  • "The Economic Consequences of Peace"@en
  • "The economic consequence of the peace"
  • "The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "The economic consequences of the peace"@en
  • "The economic consequences of the peace"@es
  • "Economic consequences of the peace"
  • "Economic consequences of the peace"@en
  • "Freden og dens økonomiske følger"
  • "De economische gevolgen van den vrede"
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume II, The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "As conseqüências econômicas da paz"
  • "As conseqüências econômicas da paz"@pt
  • "The end of laissez faire ; and, The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "A béke gazdasági következményei"@hu
  • "Krieg und Frieden Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Vertrags von Versailles"
  • "Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Friedensvertrages"
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes. Volume 2, The economic consequences of the peace"@en
  • "Economic Consequences of the Peace"
  • "Ouzhou he yi hou zhi jing ji"
  • "Le Consequenze economiche della pace"
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes, Vol. 2"
  • "The end of laissez faire The economic consequences of the peace"@en
  • ""The economic consequences of the peace""
  • "The economic consequences of the Peace"@en
  • "Die Wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Friedensvertrages"
  • "Krieg und Frieden : die wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Vertrags von Versailles"
  • "Las Consecuencias económicas de la paz"
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes. Vol.2, The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "Ekonomické důsledky míru"
  • "Ou zhou he yi hou zhi jing ji"
  • "Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Friedenvertrages"
  • "Freden og dens økonomiske Følger"@da
  • "欧洲和议後之经济"
  • "Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Friedensvertrages / 26.-30 : Taus"
  • "Economic consquences of the peace"@en
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes. 2, The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "Les conséquences économiques de la paix : [Suivi de] Jacques Bainville : les conséquences politiques de la paix ; annotation de David Todd"
  • "The collected writings of John Maynard Keynes / Vol. 2, The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "The end of laissez faire ;The economic consequences of the peace"
  • "The Economic Consequences of the Peace"@en
  • "The Economic Consequences of the Peace"
  • "Fredens ekonomiska följder"@sv
  • "Fredens ekonomiska följder"
  • "The Economic consequences of the peace"
  • "Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen des Friedensvertrages [Hauptwerk]"
  • "The economic consequences of peace"@en
  • "The economic consequences of peace"
  • "Les consequences economiques de la paix"

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