KEYNES (John Maynard).

The Means to Prosperity.

PUBLIC SPENDING AS THE WAY OUT OF DEPRESSION

First edition. 8vo. 37, [3] pp. Original blue paper wrappers printed in black, sewn as issued (covers unevenly toned and rather worn, creasing to upper right corner, stitching partially split, a good copy only). London, MacMillan and Co., Limited, 1933.

£100.00

The Means to Prosperity is an expanded version of four articles that originally appeared in The Times between 13 March and 16 March 1933, each concerning the upcoming London Economic Conference of June and July, arguing with new force and extensive detail for public spending as the way out of depression, constituting ’almost deficit finance in the full sense’ (Harrod, The Life of John Maynard Keynes, p. 441).

Moggridge C 10.1.; Mattioli 1827.

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