Publication Date

3-10-2025

Description

Keynes’ attack on the British decision to return to the gold standard at the pre-war parity in 1925 proved to be prescient. But his policy advice at the time was ignored. This paper argues that the relevance of his critique of Churchill derives from it being the catalyst for the theoretical revolution associated with Keynes’ principle of effective demand. Paradoxically, it was only when the theoretical revolution was aborted, and the mainstream reasserted itself that Keynes’ policy advice was implemented.

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Working Paper(unpublished)

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Economics Commons

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