Reinterpreting Mr. Keynes: The IS-LM Enigma Revisited
In: Springer Studies in the History of Economic Thought Ser.
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction, Keynes's Own IS-LM Approach -- References -- 2 Prolog to Keynes's IS-LM, 1930 to 1932 -- 2.1 The Failure of A Treatise on Money -- 2.2 The Treatise and IS-LM: 1930 -- 2.3 Back to the Drawing Board: 1931 and 1932 -- References -- 3 The Advent of Keynes's IS-LM, 1933 -- 3.1 GTE/5/423 -- 3.2 The Monetary Theory of Employment -- 3.3 Mr. Keynes's Multiplier -- 3.4 The Marginal Efficiency of Capital -- 3.5 Keynes's 1933 Lectures -- References -- 4 "The Missing Link": Keynes's Own Lecture Notes, December 4, 1933, Impact and Implications -- 4.1 Keynes's Handwritten IS-LM Model: GTE/5/419 -- 4.2 GTE/5/419 Employment Equations -- 4.3 The Rashomon Effect -- References -- 5 Reconstructing Keynes's IS-LM Approach, 1931 to 1937 -- 5.1 1931 to 1933: A Review -- 5.2 The Mid-1934 Drafts -- 5.3 The Marginal Efficiency of Capital -- 5.4 Keynes's 1934 Lectures -- 5.5 1935: De-formalizing and Re-formalizing the General Theory -- 5.6 The General Theory: Extracting the IS-LM Model -- 5.7 Keynes's Verbal IS-LM Approach and QJE 1937 -- 5.8 De-formalization: Did Keynes "Do a Marshall?" -- References -- 6 Keynes's Equations and Early Post-General Theory IS-LM Models -- 6.1 Bryce, Champernowne, Reddaway, Harrod, and Meade -- 6.2 Hicks and Lange -- 6.3 Other Early IS-LM Models -- References -- 7 The Legacy of December 1933: Re-interpreting Mr. Keynes -- References -- Appendix -- Robert B. Bryce Notes: December 4, 1933 -- Alec Cairncross Notes: December 4, 1933 -- Marvin Fallgatter Notes: December 4, 1933 -- Walter Salant Notes: December 4, 1933 -- Lorie Tarshis Notes: December 4, 1933 -- Bryn Thring Notes: December 4, 1933 -- Index.