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A 'Second Edition' of the General Theory

On rewriting chapter 2 of the general theory keynes’s concept of involuntary unemployment

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Darity, W; Young, W
January 1, 2006

Maynard Keynes did not tend to look backward. Instead of continuously resurrecting positions he had taken at earlier stages of his intellectual development as an economist, his inclination was to layout his latest position in an entirely new work. Perhaps the most dramatic instance of this impulse is the transition from the argument in his Treatise on Monry to the argument in his General Theory if Emplqyment, Interest and Monry; in the latter, Keynes had little to say about the former work.

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9780415406994

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January 1, 2006

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Darity, W., & Young, W. (2006). On rewriting chapter 2 of the general theory keynes’s concept of involuntary unemployment. In A “Second Edition” of the General Theory (pp. 20–27). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203980316-13
Darity, W., and W. Young. “On rewriting chapter 2 of the general theory keynes’s concept of involuntary unemployment.” In A “Second Edition” of the General Theory, 20–27, 2006. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203980316-13.
Darity W, Young W. On rewriting chapter 2 of the general theory keynes’s concept of involuntary unemployment. In: A “Second Edition” of the General Theory. 2006. p. 20–7.
Darity, W., and W. Young. “On rewriting chapter 2 of the general theory keynes’s concept of involuntary unemployment.” A “Second Edition” of the General Theory, 2006, pp. 20–27. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9780203980316-13.
Darity W, Young W. On rewriting chapter 2 of the general theory keynes’s concept of involuntary unemployment. A “Second Edition” of the General Theory. 2006. p. 20–27.
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DOI

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9780415406994

Publication Date

January 1, 2006

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20 / 27