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38231 Date 2008-10-01
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38231 abstract [About the book] The first volume in this series - The Keynesian Tradition - explored aspects of the intellectual and political forces that transformed the policy landscape around the middle of the twentieth century. This second volume examines aspects of the forces that sought, successfully, to reverse that revolution. Both volumes illustrate the fact that we neglect the subterranean world in which our subject is constructed at our peril. Bringing together the unique insights offered by archival evidence, the evolution of the Anti-Keynesian movement is traced, and its main proponents studied and analysed. With incisive research and masterful analysis, this volume focuses on the evolution of thought within this school, and should be an essential companion for those interested in the Anti-Keynesian Tradition, and in the evolution of economics more generally.
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38231 label Oliver, Michael J. (2008). From fixed to floating rates: the British experience, 1964–1972. In: Leeson, Robert ed. The Anti-Keynesian Tradition. Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 113–129.
38231 label Oliver, Michael J. (2008). From fixed to floating rates: the British experience, 1964–1972. In: Leeson, Robert ed. The Anti-Keynesian Tradition. Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 113–129.
38231 Publisher ext-a233f55d72060f29ddd4b6c6c98ceb57
38231 Title From fixed to floating rates: the British experience, 1964–1972
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