Summary of Nicholas Wapshott's Keynes Hayek
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Everest Media LLC
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DRM:
Open - No Protection
Open - No Protection
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9781669363378
Description:
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Sample Book Insights:
#1 The debate between Keynes and Hayek, two of the greatest economists of their time, was sparked by a simple request for a book. Hayek asked Keynes for Edgeworth’s Mathematical Psychics, which Keynes had already used all of.
#2 Keynes was not just a fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, but he was also famous worldwide because of his role as a British Treasury negotiator at the Paris Peace Conference, which brought the cataclysm of World War I to an end.
#3 The war was the most destructive in history. It was fought over territory and world trade, and it marked the end of a chivalrous age and the dawn of the modern era. Keynes was a hero to many Central Europeans because of his criticism of British, French, and American leaders for levying crippling reparations on those in the remnants of the defeated alliance.
#4 Keynes was not handsome, but he had a commanding physical presence. He was six foot six inches tall and had a slight stoop, which he had acquired as a lofty schoolboy. He was not slow to notice the magnetism of the brilliant conversationalist Hayek.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The debate between Keynes and Hayek, two of the greatest economists of their time, was sparked by a simple request for a book. Hayek asked Keynes for Edgeworth’s Mathematical Psychics, which Keynes had already used all of.
#2 Keynes was not just a fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, but he was also famous worldwide because of his role as a British Treasury negotiator at the Paris Peace Conference, which brought the cataclysm of World War I to an end.
#3 The war was the most destructive in history. It was fought over territory and world trade, and it marked the end of a chivalrous age and the dawn of the modern era. Keynes was a hero to many Central Europeans because of his criticism of British, French, and American leaders for levying crippling reparations on those in the remnants of the defeated alliance.
#4 Keynes was not handsome, but he had a commanding physical presence. He was six foot six inches tall and had a slight stoop, which he had acquired as a lofty schoolboy. He was not slow to notice the magnetism of the brilliant conversationalist Hayek.