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The Fallacies of Lord Keynes' General Theory: Reply

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1948 62(5), 771
Journal Article The Fallacies of Lord Keynes' General Theory: Reply Get access Jacques Rueff Jacques Rueff Institut d'Études Politiques, Paris Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 62, Issue 5, November 1948, Pages 771–782, https://doi.org/10.2307/1883471 Published: 01 November 1948

The Fallacies of Lord Keynes General Theory.

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1947 61(3), 343
The impact of Keynes' theory, 343. — I. Summary of the Keynesian theory, 344. — Criticism, 346. — II. The effects of the demand for cash balances: a metalUc regime, 347; foreign trade, 350; an inconvertible money regime, 351. — III. The origins of the Keynesian error, 354. — The lessons of experience, 357. — IV. An imperfect philosophy of unspecified rigidity, 358. — V. The political consequences of the General Theory, 362. — War-time experience, 366. — The outlook, 366.

The Practice of Economic Planning and The Optimum Allocation of Resources: Discussion

Econometrica 1949 17, 172 open access
Francois Perroux, J. Tinbergen, Jacques Rueff, Evsey D. Domar, E. F. Lundberg, M. Kalecki, J. Zagorski, K. Dalal, The Practice of Economic Planning and The Optimum Allocation of Resources: Discussion, Econometrica, Vol. 17, Supplement: Report of the Washington Meeting (Jul., 1949), pp. 172-178