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Cambridge Journal of Economics 2006 30(1):1; doi:10.1093/cje/bei091
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© Cambridge Political Economy Society 2006; all rights reserved

Keynes's last time at the Political Economy Club: Editorial Introduction

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Maynard Keynes died on Easter Morning 1946. Since 1937, he had been a sick man but had nevertheless carried a huge load during the war years in the Treasury. There, he advised and worked on wartime finances and represented Britain through the Treasury at Bretton Woods and . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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