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Tag: inflation

Keynes and Money, or Where Has All the Money Gone?

6 March, 2026 ~ Robert Skidelsky

Jan 23, 2026 I The economics of John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) was built on his philosophy. Economics was the means to the good life, not the good life itself. Keynes’s own genius was practical, and so both his temperament and the events of his time conspired to keep him anchored in the realm of means. … Continue reading Keynes and Money, or Where Has All the Money Gone?

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