This book examines Keynes\u27s philosophical thinking as it developed from his earliest works through to The General Theory. It explains the role of philosophy in Keynes\u27s later economics, showing how development and change in Keynes\u27s philosophical thinking affected the development of his later economic thinking. The book represents a case study in the philosophy of economics, and unlike other books on the topic of Keynes and philosophy, argues that Keynes changed his philosophical views as he came to think about economics. Presents the argument that Keynes\u27s philosophical thinking changed from his earliest work to The General Theory Discusses relationship between Keynes\u27s ethical thinking and his economic policy thinking Exa...
The following pages offer a contribution to the understanding of Keynes’s débuts as an economist, in...
The purpose of this paper is to revisit Keynes's ideas on knowledge, expectations and rationality in...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...
The chapter discusses the development of Keynes’s philosophical thought, from his early trust in hum...
Interest in John Maynard Keynes\u27s economic, political and philosophical thinking has undergone a ...
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw an upsurge of interest in Keynes’s philosophical thinking, possib...
It is a well-known fact in the history of modern probability theory that John Maynard Keynes's logic...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...
On the 75Th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory, this paper explores the framework ...
The 2007-8 crisis revived interest in the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, contributing to the emergenc...
It is difficult to advance a point beyond what Keynes himself commented about his own vision in The ...
This paper outlines the theory of knowledge John Maynard Keynes had developed in his writings. It sh...
What was the Keynesian revolution in economics? Why did it not succeed to the extent that Keynes and...
Keynes made a unique contribution to thought about economic policy in three important respects. Firs...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...
The following pages offer a contribution to the understanding of Keynes’s débuts as an economist, in...
The purpose of this paper is to revisit Keynes's ideas on knowledge, expectations and rationality in...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...
The chapter discusses the development of Keynes’s philosophical thought, from his early trust in hum...
Interest in John Maynard Keynes\u27s economic, political and philosophical thinking has undergone a ...
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw an upsurge of interest in Keynes’s philosophical thinking, possib...
It is a well-known fact in the history of modern probability theory that John Maynard Keynes's logic...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...
On the 75Th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory, this paper explores the framework ...
The 2007-8 crisis revived interest in the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, contributing to the emergenc...
It is difficult to advance a point beyond what Keynes himself commented about his own vision in The ...
This paper outlines the theory of knowledge John Maynard Keynes had developed in his writings. It sh...
What was the Keynesian revolution in economics? Why did it not succeed to the extent that Keynes and...
Keynes made a unique contribution to thought about economic policy in three important respects. Firs...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...
The following pages offer a contribution to the understanding of Keynes’s débuts as an economist, in...
The purpose of this paper is to revisit Keynes's ideas on knowledge, expectations and rationality in...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...