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The Philosophy of Keynes' Economics : Probability, Uncertainty and Convention, Hardback Book

The Philosophy of Keynes' Economics : Probability, Uncertainty and Convention Hardback

Edited by Sohei Mizuhara, Jochen Runde

Part of the Economics as Social Theory series

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John Maynard Keynes was arguably the most influential Western economist ofthe twentieth century.

His emphasis on the nature and role of uncertainty ineconomics is a dominant theme in his writings. This book brings together a wide array of experts on Keynes’s contributions tothe philosophy of probability and to economics, including Gay Tulip Meeks,Sheila Dow and John Davis.

Themes covered include:Keynesian probability and uncertaintythe foundations of Keynes’s economicsthe relationship between Keynes’s earlier and later thoughtThe Philosophy of Keynes’s Economics is a readable and comprehensive bookthat will interest students and academics interested in the man and his thought.

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