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John Maynard Keynes's seminal The General Theory of Employment,
Interest and Money remains central to economic debate over sixty
years after its publication. This book shows how Keynes's
masterpiece is best understood not as an attempt to tackle the
immediate policy issues of this age but to extend the range of
thought available to economists. Understood as such, it continues
to provide the most effective framework to the central issues about
the functioning of the economy. The authors offer a clear
exposition of Keynes's thought and its continuing relevance for
economists in academic, business and government life.
John Maynard Keynes's seminal The General Theory of Employment,
Interest and Money remains central to economic debate over sixty
years after its publication. This book shows how Keynes's
masterpiece is best understood not as an attempt to tackle the
immediate policy issues of this age but to extend the range of
thought available to economists. Understood as such, it continues
to provide the most effective framework to the central issues about
the functioning of the economy. The authors offer a clear
exposition of Keynes's thought and its continuing relevance for
economists in academic, business and government life.
With Aeden vanished and Faolan waging a war in the south of Gaul,
Fianna is sent on a mission to the Noregr to find aide in their
fight against the Sorginak and their allies. As the war heats up
after three years of a near stalemate, Aeden reappears to lead the
armies of the Gaels, while Fianna's adventures bring her face to
face with challenges unlike anything she had ever faced before.
Aeden has dreamed of adventure all his life. When he and his
friends have that adventure thrust upon them upon their Nameday, he
discovers that the quiet life is something to be appreciated, but
now he will never have it again. Passing from one peril unto the
next Aeden and his friends are drawn into a war of men and gods.
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