Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- General Introduction
- Editorial Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction to New Edition
- Notes on Further Reading
- Corrections to this Edition
- I THE TREATY OF PEACE
- II INFLATION AND DEFLATION
- III THE RETURN TO THE GOLD STANDARD
- IV POLITICS
- V THE FUTURE
- VI LATER ESSAYS
- 1 THE MEANS TO PROSPERITY (1933)
- 2 HOW TO PAY FOR THE WAR (1940)
- Index
2 - HOW TO PAY FOR THE WAR (1940)
from VI - LATER ESSAYS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- General Introduction
- Editorial Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction to New Edition
- Notes on Further Reading
- Corrections to this Edition
- I THE TREATY OF PEACE
- II INFLATION AND DEFLATION
- III THE RETURN TO THE GOLD STANDARD
- IV POLITICS
- V THE FUTURE
- VI LATER ESSAYS
- 1 THE MEANS TO PROSPERITY (1933)
- 2 HOW TO PAY FOR THE WAR (1940)
- Index
Summary
How to Pay for the War developed from two long articles that Keynes wrote for The Times, which appeared 14 and 15 November 1939. These led to a voluminous correspondence and Keynes enlarged his ideas in the form of a small book published in February 1940. The original articles will be found in volume XXII.
How to Pay for the War was produced so hurriedly in the confused conditions of the time that many small errors crept into the text. As far as possible, these have been corrected, primarily from lists of errors in Keynes's Papers. A list of these corrections appears as Appendix V.
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- The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes , pp. 367 - 440Publisher: Royal Economic SocietyPrint publication year: 1978
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