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  1. The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1920) was written after his attendance at the six-month Paris Peace Conference; it was an early contributor to the view that the 1919 Treaty of Versailles was the opening gun in World War II; while not entirely correct it was very clairvoyant. Its message must have contributed to the post-WWII Marshall Plan, a complete reversal of the tit-for-tat politics of Versailles, and in that sense The Treaty of Versailles might have made our modern life more secure.

  2. Oct 24, 2016 · The Economic Consequences of the Peace: The Economist. John Maynard Keynes. 北戴河出版, Oct 24, 2016 - Business & Economics. The power to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind. Very few of us realize with conviction the intensely unusual, unstable, complicated, unreliable, temporary nature of the ...

  3. By John Maynard Keynes. THE writer of this book was temporarily attached to the British Treasury during the war and was their official representative at the Paris Peace Conference up to June 7, 1919; he also sat as deputy for the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Supreme Economic Council. He resigned from these positions when it became evident ...

  4. The economic consequences of the peace Bookreader Item Preview ... (1919), Economic history -- 1918-1945, World War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspects, ...

  5. The economic consequences of the Peace ... Treaty of Versailles (1919), Economic history -- 1918-1945, World War, 1914-1918 -- Economic aspects Publisher

  6. Dec 16, 2019 · December 12, 2019 is the hundred-year anniversary of The Economic Consequences of the Peace by John Maynard Keynes. This work has been described as “one of the most influential books of the twentieth century.” 1 It made Keynes the most famous economist in the world, and it was the basis of his massive influence on twentieth-century economics.

  7. The Economic Consequences Of The Peace CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY Thepower to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind. Very few of us realize with conviction the intensely unusual, unstable, complicated, unreliable, temporary nature of the economic organization by which Western Europe has lived for the last half ...