Keynes’s general theory, the rate of interest and ‘Keynesian’ economics: Keynes betrayed

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This book argues that Keynesian economists have betrayed Keynes’ theory and policy conclusions, and that the world has been misled about those policies. Keynesians have focused attention on policies for dealing with effects of economic failure as they arise, whereas Keynes was concerned with the cause and then the prevention of economic failure.

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Tily, G. (2016). Keynes’s general theory, the rate of interest and ‘Keynesian’ economics: Keynes betrayed. Keynes’s General Theory, the Rate of Interest and “Keynesian” Economics: Keynes Betrayed (pp. 1–346). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230801370

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