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34 Int'l Lab. Rev. 435 (1936)
Mr. Keynes General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money

handle is hein.journals/intlr34 and id is 441 raw text is: Mr. Keynes' General Theory
of Employment, Interest and Money
by
A. P. LERNER
London School of Economics
In an important book recently published ' Mr. Keynes has
attempted to solve the general problem of variations in the volume
of output and employment. As the book is largely an attack on the
adequacy of the existing orthodox economic theory as a means for
handling the problems of fluctuations in employment, trade cycles,
and the like, it is clear that it has an important bearing on many
of the questions which are at present in the forefront of the
interests of the International Labour Organisation. The argument,
however, which deals primarily with questions of theory and only
in the second place with the application of this theory to practice,
is by no means easy to follow, partly from the intrinsic nature of
the subject, partly from the highly specialised terminology employed.
The Office has therefore thought that many readers of the Review
would welcome an account in simpler terms of the main argument
of the book. This is the purpose of the following article, whose
author is thoroughly familiar with Mr. Keynes' writings.      It
should be added that the article has been read in manuscript by
Mr. Keynes himself, who has expressed his approval of it.
T HE object of this article is to provide as simple as possible
an account of the most important line of argument that
runs through Mr. J. M. Keynes' book The General Theory of
Employment, Interest and Money, so that, except perhaps
in some details of presentation, it contains nothing original.
I have endeavoured, where possible, to follow the traditional
1 John Maynard KEYNES: The General Theory of Employment, Interest and
Money. London, Macmillan, 1936. xii + 403 pp. 5s.

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