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327 $aContents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I: The Priority of Internal over External Considerations as evidenced by Keynes's Opposition to the Pre-World War I International Gold Standard; 1 Keynes's Attack on the International Gold Standard; 2 Keynes's Opposition to the Restoration of the British Pound to the Pre-World War I Parity of Exchange; 3 Keynes's Search for a Managed Monetary Standard; II: The Evolution of Keynes's Thinking on Foreign Trade from World War I to World War II; 4 Keynes's Early Free-Trade Views; 5 Keynes's Views on Commercial Policy in his Treatise on Money
327 $a6 Keynes's Endorsement of Protectionism as a Solution to Britain's Economic Problems7 Keynes's Proposal for a Revenue Tariff; 8 Keynes's Advocacy of National Autarky; III: The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money and Its Relevance for Keynes's Foreign Trade Views; 9 Keynes's Views on Foreign Trade during the Period of the General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money; IV: Keynes's Views on Foreign Trade during and after World War II; 10 Keynes and the Currency Proposals for the Expansion of Multilateral International Trade Following the End of World War II
327 $a11 Keynes and the Anglo-American Loan12 Summary and Conclusions; Bibliography; Index; About the Author
330 $aJohn Maynard Keynes: Free Trader or Protectionist? sheds light on Keynes' position on the issue of free versus protected international trade. Over his lifetime, Keynes' position altered from free to restricted trade, and quite possibly back to his original position by the end of his career. Ultimately this book demonstrates that he did not return to the tenets of classical free trade, but favored instead some form of managed trade-a position consistent with his views on the domestic economy.
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