
The Economic Consequences of the Peace
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes... The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) is a book written and published by John Maynard Keynes. The book was released in late 1919 and became an immediate bestseller on both sides of the it was released in the US in 1920. The scathing sketches of Wilson, Lloyd George and Clemenceau proved to be very popular and the work established Keynes' reputation with the public as a leading economist. In six months, the book had sold 100,000 copies with translations into 12 languages. It restored Keynes' reputation with the Bloomsbury ...
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- THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE
- JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, C.B.
- Fellow of King's College, Cambridge
- New York Harcourt, Brace and Howe 1920
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE
- Chapter I Introductory
- Chapter II Europe before the War
- I. Population
- II. Organization
- III. The Psychology of Society
- IV. The Relation of the Old World to the New
- FOOTNOTES:
- Chapter III The Conference
- FOOTNOTES:
- Chapter IV The Treaty
- I
- II
- III
- FOOTNOTES:
- Chapter V Reparation
- I. Undertakings given prior to the Peace Negotiations
- II. The Conference and the Terms of the Treaty
- III. Germany's Capacity to pay
- 1. Immediately Transferable Wealth
- 2. Property in ceded Territory or surrendered under the Armistice
- 3. Annual Payments spread over a Term of Years
- V. The German Counter-Proposals
- FOOTNOTES:
- Chapter VI Europe after the Treaty
- FOOTNOTES:
- Chapter VII Remedies
- 1. The Revision of the Treaty
- 2. The Settlement of Inter-Ally Indebtedness
- 3. An International Loan
- 4. The Relations of Central Europe to Russia
- The End
- FOOTNOTES:
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