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The General Theory

Keynes always intended to write 'footnotes' to his masterwork The General Theory, which would take account of the criticisms made of it and allow him to develop and refine his ideas further. However, a number of factors combined to prevent him from doing so before his death in 1946. A wide range of Keynes scholars - including James Tobin, Paul Davidson and Lord Skidelsky - have written here the 'footnotes' that Keynes never did.

THEORY. OF. THE. RATE. OF. INTEREST. M.S.. Lawlor. A REVISION OF
CHAPTER 14 OF THE GENERAL THEORY1 M.S. Lawlor writing as J.M. Keynes
As was noted at the beginning of The General Theory, the relationship of this
work to the tradition of economics that has dominated the literature since Ricardo
is difficult and controversial. The difficulty lies in the struggle to salvage and
utilize what is valuable and relevant in that tradition while redirecting our
attention to a different ...