J.M. Keynes, F.A. Hayek and the Common Reader
This paper gives an account of the debate between F.A. Hayek and J.M. Keynes in the 1930s written for the general public. The purpose of this is twofold. First, to provide the general reader with a narrative of what happened, and pointers to further reading which are accessible to the non-specialist. Second, to discuss how academics can fruitfully bridge the gap between their specialist work and the public without reducing complex themes into one-dimensional narratives. I use the Keynes vs. Hayek debate as a case study on how this may be achieved.
Year of publication: |
2014
|
---|---|
Authors: | Repapis, Constantinos |
Published in: |
Economic Thought. - World Economics Association - WEA, ISSN 2049-3509. - Vol. 3.2014, 2, p. 1-1
|
Publisher: |
World Economics Association - WEA |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Repapis, Constantinos, (2014)
-
Hayek's Business Cycle Theory during the 1930s: A Critical Account of Its Development
Repapis, Constantinos, (2011)
-
Hayek's Business Cycle Theory during the 1930s: A Critical Account of Its Development
Repapis, Constantinos, (2011)
- More ...