Gregory Mankiw wrote in the New York Times, “If you were going to turn to only one economist to understand the problems facing the economy, there is little doubt that the economist would be John ...
The publication of the final volume of Robert Skidelsky's impressive trilogy—John Maynard Keynes ... in the Economic Section of the Cabinet the times when he had "to meet the whole battery of Keynes's ...
John Maynard Keynes is one of the few economists who can justifiably be called a household name. His ideas remained hugely influential for many years after his death in 1946. But fewer people will ...
In his brilliant essay on gold (Life & Arts, February 15), Phil Tinline reminds us of John Maynard Keynes’ opposition to the reconstruction of the gold standard in the interwar period.