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KEYNES, John Maynard, general editor (1883-1946). The Manchester Guardian Commercial. Reconstruction in Europe. Manchester: Manchester Guardian Ltd., 20 April 1922 [-4 January 1923]. 12 numbers in one volume, 2°. Numerous illustrations, maps and graphs (without the advertisement leaves and initial contents leaf to no.1, but the latter repeated at the beginning of no.3). Contemporary half roan (spine rather faded).
THE SCARCE COMPLETE SERIES of the Manchester Guardian Commercial, 'a series of weighty supplements on European Reconstruction, with articles by the most distinguished authorities in each country', Harrod, op.cit., p.312 et seq., published under the general editorship of J.M. Keynes, with contributions by other notable authorities including A.C. Pigou, Irving Fisher, Luigi Einaudi and Gustav Cassel. 'During 1922 the great Manchester Guardian Supplements, twelve in number, were the main vehicle for the expression of Keynes' views. They were entitled Reconstruction in Europe and covered the whole field of finance, industry trade and labour. Some of the issues were general, some specialised on some such topic as shipping or oil. To almost all Keynes contributed an introductory article, which summarised the subject and usually had some interesting ideas ... In the first issue there was a lengthy article on "The Theory of purchasing power parity" and another one on "Forward Exchanges", which give a full account of the theory, which he subsequently summarised in his Tract on monetary reform, Harrod, op.cit..
THE SCARCE COMPLETE SERIES of the Manchester Guardian Commercial, 'a series of weighty supplements on European Reconstruction, with articles by the most distinguished authorities in each country', Harrod, op.cit., p.312 et seq., published under the general editorship of J.M. Keynes, with contributions by other notable authorities including A.C. Pigou, Irving Fisher, Luigi Einaudi and Gustav Cassel. 'During 1922 the great Manchester Guardian Supplements, twelve in number, were the main vehicle for the expression of Keynes' views. They were entitled Reconstruction in Europe and covered the whole field of finance, industry trade and labour. Some of the issues were general, some specialised on some such topic as shipping or oil. To almost all Keynes contributed an introductory article, which summarised the subject and usually had some interesting ideas ... In the first issue there was a lengthy article on "The Theory of purchasing power parity" and another one on "Forward Exchanges", which give a full account of the theory, which he subsequently summarised in his Tract on monetary reform, Harrod, op.cit..
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