A Treatise on Money, completed in 1930, was the outcome of six
years of intensive work and argument with D. H. Robertson, R. G.
Hawtrey and others. As in the Tract on Monetary Reform, the central
concerns of the Treatise are the causes and consequences of changes
in the value of money and the means of controlling such changes to
increase well-being. The analysis is, however, considerably more
complex and the applied statistical work much more elaborate. The
Treatise has long been of interest amongst economists, as a
precursor of the General Theory, as an important discussion of the
mechanics of inflationary and deflationary processes and as an
important statement of the problems of national autonomy in the
international economy. This edition provides a new edition of the
original, corrected on the basis of Keynes's correspondence with
other economists and translators. It also provides the prefaces to
foreign editions.
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