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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren: A Twenty-first Century Perspective
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1 Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren (1930) -
2 Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren 75 Years After: A Global Perspective -
3 Toward a General Theory of Consumerism: Reflections on Keynes’s Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren -
4 Whose Grandchildren? -
5 Corporatism and Keynes: His Philosophy of Growth -
6 Back to the Future with Keynes -
7 Spreading the Bread Thin on the Butter -
8 Economic Well-being in a Historical Context -
9 Why Do We Work More Than Keynes Expected? -
10 Context Is More Important Than Keynes Realized -
11 The End of (Economic) History -
12 All the Interesting Questions, Almost All the Wrong Reasons -
13 Why Keynes Underestimated Consumption and Overestimated Leisure for the Long Run -
14 What Is Wrong in Keynes’s Prophecy? How the End of Economics Turned into the Rise of the Economics of Social Responsibility -
15 Really Thinking Long Run: Keynes’s Other Masterpiece - Index
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren: A Twenty-first Century Perspective
-
1 Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren (1930) -
2 Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren 75 Years After: A Global Perspective -
3 Toward a General Theory of Consumerism: Reflections on Keynes’s Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren -
4 Whose Grandchildren? -
5 Corporatism and Keynes: His Philosophy of Growth -
6 Back to the Future with Keynes -
7 Spreading the Bread Thin on the Butter -
8 Economic Well-being in a Historical Context -
9 Why Do We Work More Than Keynes Expected? -
10 Context Is More Important Than Keynes Realized -
11 The End of (Economic) History -
12 All the Interesting Questions, Almost All the Wrong Reasons -
13 Why Keynes Underestimated Consumption and Overestimated Leisure for the Long Run -
14 What Is Wrong in Keynes’s Prophecy? How the End of Economics Turned into the Rise of the Economics of Social Responsibility -
15 Really Thinking Long Run: Keynes’s Other Masterpiece - Index