Interest in John Maynard Keynes has increased significantly over the past decade with the publication of his collected writings, increased access to his unpublished papers, and the resulting explosion of secondary literature. Responding to this renewed attention, this collection brings together economists and historians of economics with scholars from philosophy and other related fields to reconsider Keynes's work and its legacy. Several of these essays look at Keynes not simply as an economist, but more broadly as a philosopher. Special attention is directed to his views on aesthetics and...
Interest in John Maynard Keynes has increased significantly over the past decade with the publication of his collected writings, increased access to h...
Allin F. Cottrell Michael S., Dr Lawlor John H. Wood
One of the major financial market events of the 1980s was the precipitous rise of depository institution failures including banks, savings and loan associations, and credit unions. Not since the 1930s has there been a similar period of turmoil in these industries. The events of the 1980s have inspired a renewed interest in the causes and cost of financial institution failure and several questions that had seldom been asked in the post-World War II economics literature have resurfaced
Why do financial institutions fail?
What are the costs of their failure?
How...
One of the major financial market events of the 1980s was the precipitous rise of depository institution failures including banks, savings and loan as...