Starting up
Peter Clarke, 6 November 1986
The German Slump: Politics and Economics 1924-1936
by Harold James.
Oxford, 469 pp., £30, March 1986,0 19 821972 5 Show More
by Harold James.
Oxford, 469 pp., £30, March 1986,
The Making of Keynes’s General Theory
by Richard Kahn.
Cambridge, 327 pp., £20, May 1984,9780521253734 Show More
by Richard Kahn.
Cambridge, 327 pp., £20, May 1984,
Towards the Managed Economy: Keynes, the Treasury and the Fiscal Policy Debate of the 1930s
by Roger Middleton.
Methuen, 244 pp., £25, September 1985,0 416 35830 6 Show More
by Roger Middleton.
Methuen, 244 pp., £25, September 1985,
Keynes and his Contemporaries
edited by G.C. Harcourt.
Macmillan, 195 pp., £22.50, October 1985,0 333 34687 4 Show More
edited by G.C. Harcourt.
Macmillan, 195 pp., £22.50, October 1985,
The Policy Consequences of John Maynard Keynes
edited by Harold Wattel.
Macmillan, 157 pp., £29.50, April 1986,0 333 41340 7 Show More
edited by Harold Wattel.
Macmillan, 157 pp., £29.50, April 1986,
“... in ‘the way the world thinks about economic problems’? The first set of issues is addressed by Harold James in his impressive study, The German Slump. In explaining an apparent economic recovery under the Nazis, following the bankruptcy of the Weimar regime, there is a plausible argument that ‘the right blocked Keynesianism, and were only prepared to ... ”