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Published by London and New York: The Transatlantic Review 1960
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More imagesSouthwest Review No.1-4 Vol. XXXVII, 37, Winter 1952 - Autumn 1952
Allen Maxwell (Ed.); Margaret L. Hartley, Mody C. Boatright, Jerry Bywaters, J. Frank Dobie, Wiggs N. Babb and authors such as J. Frank Dobie, Ernest Kroll, Elizabeth Coatsworth, William Goyen, David Cornel DeJong, Walter Prescott Webb, Paul Bartlett, David Lefkoqitz, John Chapman, Peter Viereck, Charles L. Glicksberg, Martin Staples Shockley, Herbert Gambrell, Jane Mayhall, Paul F. Boller, Jr., Mitchell Smith, and many more
Published by Southern Methodist University 1952
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Contact seller4-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. HC, Orig. Red cloth and gilt stamping to spine. A quartley collection from SMU combined in one volume for the year with B/W photography, ads, illustrations, and stories by many true, beloved southwest authors. 4to. xxi (each quarter differs here) and 352pp w/ 4 page Index to all quarters,… Winter-Autumn, 1952. Fine, Clean, with no markings or writings, never read. Mint Interior with only very light rubbing to exterior edges. Includes stories by J. Frank Dobie, Ernest Kroll, Elizabeth Coatsworth, William Goyen, David Cornel DeJong, Walter Prescott Webb, Paul Bartlett, David Lefkoqitz, John Chapman, Peter Viereck, Charles L. Glicksberg, Martin Staples Shockley, Herbert Gambrell, Jane Mayhall, Paul F. Boller, Jr., Mitchell Smith, and many more. RARE. Hard to find in such good condition. RARE. Collectible. --BR Box 149.

The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of The Royal Economic Society. December 1954. [Keynes and Supply Functions: A Rejoinder].
Harrod, R.F. and E.A.G. Robinson, Editors. [R.G. Hawtrey; F.J. DeJong; John Maynard Keynes]
Published by Macmillan and Co. Limited, London 1954
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Contact seller5-star sellerRare offprint of the December 1954 issue of the The Economic Journal, containing F.J. DeJong's article "Keynes and Supply Functions: A Rejoinder," cut out and pasted over R.G. Hawtrey's original offprint article "Keynes and Supply Functions." Octavo, original wrappers. In very good condition. Ink notation to the front panel. Acc…ompanied by an unsigned copy of a typed letter from Hawtrey to DeJong responding to the rejoinder laid in. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Keynes spearheaded a revolution in economic thinking, challenging the ideas of neoclassical economics that held that free markets would, in the short to medium term, automatically provide full employment, as long as workers were flexible in their wage demands. He argued that aggregate demand (total spending in the economy) determined the overall level of economic activity, and that inadequate aggregate demand could lead to prolonged periods of high unemployment, and since wages and labor costs are rigid downwards the economy will not automatically rebound to full employment. Keynes advocated the use of fiscal and monetary policies to mitigate the adverse effects of economic recessions and depressions. He detailed these ideas in his magnum opus, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, published in late 1936. By the late 1930s, leading Western economies had begun adopting Keynes's policy recommendations. Almost all capitalist governments had done so by the end of the two decades following Keynes's death in 1946.