The Truth of Liberal Economy: Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes
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505 | 8 | |a 7.3.1 How to Prepare for an International Liquidity Shortage-Roosa's View -- 7.3.2 The Problem is not a "Liquidity Problem" but a "Coordination Problem"-Rueff's View -- 8 The Dollar and the International Monetary System After World War II-Rueff's Struggle -- 8.1 Press Conference by President de Gaulle -- 8.2 The Idea of Raising the Gold Price Rejected by the Superpowers -- 8.3 The United States on the Offensive, The Isolation of France and Rueff, and the Growing Dollar Crisis -- 8.3.1 Turning the Tables and Isolating France -- 8.3.2 SDRs and the Dual Pricing System for Gold-Western Countries Faithfully Practice the Teachings of Russian Revolutionary, Lenin -- 8.4 Two Remaining Questions -- 8.4.1 Why Did the US Choose a Floating Exchange Rate System? -- 8.4.2 Why Was Rueff Able to Carry His Argument to the End? -- Part II Redefining Liberalism and Neoliberalism -- 9 The Birth of Neoliberalism in Paris, 1938 -- 9.1 The Lippmann Symposium -- 9.2 Forms of Public Power Intervention Compatible with the Price Mechanism -- 9.3 The Aftermath of Neoliberalism and the Mont Pèlerin Society -- 10 The World of Rueff's "Social Order"-The Economic Sociology of Anti-inflation -- 10.1 "False Rights" and "True Rights" -- 10.2 Financial Claims and the Manipulation of "False Rights" by the State -- 10.3 Economics is not a Science of Wealth -- 11 European Economic Integration and Neoliberalism -- 11.1 The Idea of a European Common Market -- 11.1.1 Briand's Concept of a "European Union" and Rueff's Concept of an "Economic Treaty" -- 11.1.2 "Some Insanity Raging in the World" -- 11.2 The European Common Market as the Arrival Point of Neoliberalism -- 11.2.1 The European Common Market is an "Institutional Market" -- 11.2.2 The Issue of Britain's EEC Membership and the "Institutional Market" -- 12 Neoliberal Structural Reforms in France | |
505 | 8 | |a 12.1 The Rueff Commission and Fiscal Structural Reform-The French "Miracle" -- 12.1.1 The Establishment of the Rueff Committee -- 12.1.2 Pinay/Rueff Report (Rueff Plan) -- 12.2 The Rueff/Armand Commission and Economic Structural Reform -- 12.2.1 The Establishment of the Rueff/Armand Committee -- 12.2.2 The Rueff/Armand Report-The Idea of a Promethean Society -- 12.3 Credit Structure Reform Initiative -- 12.3.1 Proposals for Credit Structure Reform -- 13 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Supplement to the Bibliography -- Postface | |
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spelling | Gonjo, Yasuo Verfasser aut The Truth of Liberal Economy Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes 1st ed Singapore Springer 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (134 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Springer Studies in the History of Economic Thought Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Contents -- Authors and Translator -- About the Author -- About the Translator -- About the Author of the Postface and the Supplement to the Bibliography -- 1 Introduction: A Portrait of Jacques Rueff -- Part I New Economic, Social and Political Issues and Economic Theory: Introductory Note -- 2 The Economic Consequences of World War I: Keynes and Rueff -- 2.1 Keynes -- 2.2 Rueff's Philosophy and His Studies on Exchange -- 3 "Permanent Unemployment" and the Unemployment Insurance System in the United Kingdom -- 3.1 Changes in Unemployment in the United Kingdom -- 3.2 The Causes of "Permanent Unemployment" and Keynes's Response -- 3.2.1 Rueff's 1931 Paper -- 3.2.2 Rueff's Claims Do not Fit with the Current Trends -- 3.2.3 Comments by Keynes and Two Supplements -- 4 The German Transfer Controversy -- 4.1 Rueff and Keynes in Geneva -- 4.2 The Rueff-Keynes Debate-Rueff's Critique of Keynes -- 4.3 The Rueff-Keynes Debate-Keynes's Response -- 5 The Reconstructed International Monetary System and the Process of Its Collapse-Rueff, the Unwavering Theorist -- 5.1 The Gold Exchange Standard -- 5.2 The Anglo-French "Gold Conference" -- 5.3 The Great Depression of the 1930s and the International Monetary System Problem -- 6 Keynes's "General Theory" Which is not a General Theory -- 6.1 The Fallacy of Lord Keynes's General Theory -- 6.2 The End of the Keynesian Era -- 7 The Dollar and the International Monetary System After World War II-The Inherited Keynesian Approach -- 7.1 The Dollar Gap and Inflation -- 7.2 Restoration of Currency Convertibility and the Gold Exchange Standard -- 7.2.1 An "Inherently Inflationary" Gold Exchange Standard -- 7.2.2 Restoration of Currency Convertibility and the Issue of International Monetary System Reform -- 7.3 The Gold Exchange Standard and the Dollar Problem 7.3.1 How to Prepare for an International Liquidity Shortage-Roosa's View -- 7.3.2 The Problem is not a "Liquidity Problem" but a "Coordination Problem"-Rueff's View -- 8 The Dollar and the International Monetary System After World War II-Rueff's Struggle -- 8.1 Press Conference by President de Gaulle -- 8.2 The Idea of Raising the Gold Price Rejected by the Superpowers -- 8.3 The United States on the Offensive, The Isolation of France and Rueff, and the Growing Dollar Crisis -- 8.3.1 Turning the Tables and Isolating France -- 8.3.2 SDRs and the Dual Pricing System for Gold-Western Countries Faithfully Practice the Teachings of Russian Revolutionary, Lenin -- 8.4 Two Remaining Questions -- 8.4.1 Why Did the US Choose a Floating Exchange Rate System? -- 8.4.2 Why Was Rueff Able to Carry His Argument to the End? -- Part II Redefining Liberalism and Neoliberalism -- 9 The Birth of Neoliberalism in Paris, 1938 -- 9.1 The Lippmann Symposium -- 9.2 Forms of Public Power Intervention Compatible with the Price Mechanism -- 9.3 The Aftermath of Neoliberalism and the Mont Pèlerin Society -- 10 The World of Rueff's "Social Order"-The Economic Sociology of Anti-inflation -- 10.1 "False Rights" and "True Rights" -- 10.2 Financial Claims and the Manipulation of "False Rights" by the State -- 10.3 Economics is not a Science of Wealth -- 11 European Economic Integration and Neoliberalism -- 11.1 The Idea of a European Common Market -- 11.1.1 Briand's Concept of a "European Union" and Rueff's Concept of an "Economic Treaty" -- 11.1.2 "Some Insanity Raging in the World" -- 11.2 The European Common Market as the Arrival Point of Neoliberalism -- 11.2.1 The European Common Market is an "Institutional Market" -- 11.2.2 The Issue of Britain's EEC Membership and the "Institutional Market" -- 12 Neoliberal Structural Reforms in France 12.1 The Rueff Commission and Fiscal Structural Reform-The French "Miracle" -- 12.1.1 The Establishment of the Rueff Committee -- 12.1.2 Pinay/Rueff Report (Rueff Plan) -- 12.2 The Rueff/Armand Commission and Economic Structural Reform -- 12.2.1 The Establishment of the Rueff/Armand Committee -- 12.2.2 The Rueff/Armand Report-The Idea of a Promethean Society -- 12.3 Credit Structure Reform Initiative -- 12.3.1 Proposals for Credit Structure Reform -- 13 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Supplement to the Bibliography -- Postface Keynes, John Maynard,-1883-1946 Rueff, Jacques Economics-Philosophy Liberalism-Economic aspects Yago, Kazuhiko Sonstige oth Fridenson, Patrick Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gonjo, Yasuo The Truth of Liberal Economy Singapore : Springer,c2023 9789819908400 |
spellingShingle | Gonjo, Yasuo The Truth of Liberal Economy Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes Intro -- Contents -- Authors and Translator -- About the Author -- About the Translator -- About the Author of the Postface and the Supplement to the Bibliography -- 1 Introduction: A Portrait of Jacques Rueff -- Part I New Economic, Social and Political Issues and Economic Theory: Introductory Note -- 2 The Economic Consequences of World War I: Keynes and Rueff -- 2.1 Keynes -- 2.2 Rueff's Philosophy and His Studies on Exchange -- 3 "Permanent Unemployment" and the Unemployment Insurance System in the United Kingdom -- 3.1 Changes in Unemployment in the United Kingdom -- 3.2 The Causes of "Permanent Unemployment" and Keynes's Response -- 3.2.1 Rueff's 1931 Paper -- 3.2.2 Rueff's Claims Do not Fit with the Current Trends -- 3.2.3 Comments by Keynes and Two Supplements -- 4 The German Transfer Controversy -- 4.1 Rueff and Keynes in Geneva -- 4.2 The Rueff-Keynes Debate-Rueff's Critique of Keynes -- 4.3 The Rueff-Keynes Debate-Keynes's Response -- 5 The Reconstructed International Monetary System and the Process of Its Collapse-Rueff, the Unwavering Theorist -- 5.1 The Gold Exchange Standard -- 5.2 The Anglo-French "Gold Conference" -- 5.3 The Great Depression of the 1930s and the International Monetary System Problem -- 6 Keynes's "General Theory" Which is not a General Theory -- 6.1 The Fallacy of Lord Keynes's General Theory -- 6.2 The End of the Keynesian Era -- 7 The Dollar and the International Monetary System After World War II-The Inherited Keynesian Approach -- 7.1 The Dollar Gap and Inflation -- 7.2 Restoration of Currency Convertibility and the Gold Exchange Standard -- 7.2.1 An "Inherently Inflationary" Gold Exchange Standard -- 7.2.2 Restoration of Currency Convertibility and the Issue of International Monetary System Reform -- 7.3 The Gold Exchange Standard and the Dollar Problem 7.3.1 How to Prepare for an International Liquidity Shortage-Roosa's View -- 7.3.2 The Problem is not a "Liquidity Problem" but a "Coordination Problem"-Rueff's View -- 8 The Dollar and the International Monetary System After World War II-Rueff's Struggle -- 8.1 Press Conference by President de Gaulle -- 8.2 The Idea of Raising the Gold Price Rejected by the Superpowers -- 8.3 The United States on the Offensive, The Isolation of France and Rueff, and the Growing Dollar Crisis -- 8.3.1 Turning the Tables and Isolating France -- 8.3.2 SDRs and the Dual Pricing System for Gold-Western Countries Faithfully Practice the Teachings of Russian Revolutionary, Lenin -- 8.4 Two Remaining Questions -- 8.4.1 Why Did the US Choose a Floating Exchange Rate System? -- 8.4.2 Why Was Rueff Able to Carry His Argument to the End? -- Part II Redefining Liberalism and Neoliberalism -- 9 The Birth of Neoliberalism in Paris, 1938 -- 9.1 The Lippmann Symposium -- 9.2 Forms of Public Power Intervention Compatible with the Price Mechanism -- 9.3 The Aftermath of Neoliberalism and the Mont Pèlerin Society -- 10 The World of Rueff's "Social Order"-The Economic Sociology of Anti-inflation -- 10.1 "False Rights" and "True Rights" -- 10.2 Financial Claims and the Manipulation of "False Rights" by the State -- 10.3 Economics is not a Science of Wealth -- 11 European Economic Integration and Neoliberalism -- 11.1 The Idea of a European Common Market -- 11.1.1 Briand's Concept of a "European Union" and Rueff's Concept of an "Economic Treaty" -- 11.1.2 "Some Insanity Raging in the World" -- 11.2 The European Common Market as the Arrival Point of Neoliberalism -- 11.2.1 The European Common Market is an "Institutional Market" -- 11.2.2 The Issue of Britain's EEC Membership and the "Institutional Market" -- 12 Neoliberal Structural Reforms in France 12.1 The Rueff Commission and Fiscal Structural Reform-The French "Miracle" -- 12.1.1 The Establishment of the Rueff Committee -- 12.1.2 Pinay/Rueff Report (Rueff Plan) -- 12.2 The Rueff/Armand Commission and Economic Structural Reform -- 12.2.1 The Establishment of the Rueff/Armand Committee -- 12.2.2 The Rueff/Armand Report-The Idea of a Promethean Society -- 12.3 Credit Structure Reform Initiative -- 12.3.1 Proposals for Credit Structure Reform -- 13 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Supplement to the Bibliography -- Postface Keynes, John Maynard,-1883-1946 Rueff, Jacques Economics-Philosophy Liberalism-Economic aspects |
title | The Truth of Liberal Economy Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes |
title_auth | The Truth of Liberal Economy Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes |
title_exact_search | The Truth of Liberal Economy Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes |
title_full | The Truth of Liberal Economy Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes |
title_fullStr | The Truth of Liberal Economy Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes |
title_full_unstemmed | The Truth of Liberal Economy Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes |
title_short | The Truth of Liberal Economy |
title_sort | the truth of liberal economy jacques rueff and john maynard keynes |
title_sub | Jacques Rueff and John Maynard Keynes |
topic | Keynes, John Maynard,-1883-1946 Rueff, Jacques Economics-Philosophy Liberalism-Economic aspects |
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