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KEYNES, John Maynard (1883-1946). The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money. London: Macmillan, 1936.
First edition of the most influential economic work of the 20th-century. Keynes argued in this work for government intervention to moderate the extremes of economic activity and to introduce policies in order to produce full employment. PMM 423.
Octavo (215 x 130mm). Original green cloth lettered in gilt, printed dust-jacket (tiny split to cloth at head of spine; spine ends and corners of dust-jacket chipped affecting two words at head, spine faintly waterstained, price-clipped).
First edition of the most influential economic work of the 20th-century. Keynes argued in this work for government intervention to moderate the extremes of economic activity and to introduce policies in order to produce full employment. PMM 423.
Octavo (215 x 130mm). Original green cloth lettered in gilt, printed dust-jacket (tiny split to cloth at head of spine; spine ends and corners of dust-jacket chipped affecting two words at head, spine faintly waterstained, price-clipped).
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