The Collected Works of F. A. Hayek

Volume IX:  Contra Keynes and Cambridge:

Essays, Correspondence


Table of Contents

Editorial Foreward  by Stephen Kresge, pp. ix-xi.

Introduction  by Bruce Caldwell, pp. 1-48.

Part I:  HAYEK COMES TO THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE


Chapter One
 

The Economics of the 1930s as Seen from London, pp. 49-63.

Addendum: Edwin Cannan, pp. 64-73.


Chapter Two

The "Paradox" of Saving, pp. 74-120.

Part II.  HAYEK'S EXCHANGES WITH KEYNES AND SRAFFA


Chapter Three

Refections on the Pure Theory of Money of Mr. J. M. Keynes, pp. 121-146.

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Refections on the Pure Theory of Money of Mr. J. M. Keynes (continued), pp. 174-197.

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Money and Capital: A Reply, pp. 210-222.

Chapter Nine

Part III.  Essays on Keynes

Chapter Ten

Review of Harrod's Life of J. M. Keynes, pp. 227-232.

Addendum: Review of Sir William Beveridge, Full Employment in a Free Society, pp. 233-236.

Chapter Eleven
Symposium on Keynes: Why?, pp. 237-239.

Chapter Twelve
Personal Recollections of Keynes and the 'Keynesian Revolution', pp. 240-246.

Chapter Thirteen

The Keynes Centenary: The Austrian Critique, pp. 247-255.

Editor's Acknolwedgements

Index

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