Keynes on Central Banking and the Structure of Monetary Policy

John Maynard Keynes's monetary works, from A Tract on Monetary Reform to A Treatise on Money and The General Theory, are well known for their insights into the functioning of monetary economies and the conduct of monetary policy in such economies, that is, the appropriate goals of, and ways to...

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