Contents: Preface Introduction 1. The Financial Crisis of 2008 and the UnKeynesian Keynes 2. Money, Price, and Interest 3. Keynes’s Semantic Shifts: The Shock of A Treatise on Money 4. Keynes’s Theoretical Shift: Casualty of the Criticism of the Treatise 5. Keynes’s Causal Relations: The General Theory Derailed 6. Inflation/Deflation and the Policy of the General General Theory Conclusion Appendices Index
O.F. Hamouda, Associate Professor of Economics, York University, Canada
'Professor Hamouda's book is very timely and thought provoking and
should be an eye opener for students of economics who were brought
up in the anti-Keynesian last decades of the twentieth century, or
were taught the garbled rather than updated revived Keynesianism
which has recently become popular.'
*Y.S. Brenner, Retired Professor of Economics, Utrecht University,
The Netherlands*
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