First edition. 8vo. vii, [1], 239, [1] pp. Original grey-brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt on red panel, dust jacket (small bookseller’s label to front pastedown, otherwise internally clean; minor shelf wear to extremities, else a near fine copy). Cambridge, At the University Press, 1972.
‘Kahn was the favourite pupil and closest collaborator of John Maynard Keynes, at the time when the ‘Keynesian Revolution’ was under way. On the whole, Kahn was not a prolific writer. Apart from his Fellowship dissertation (still unpublished in its original version) and the publication of his Mattioli Lectures (1984), the only book that can be found in the library under his name is Selected Essays on Employment and Growth, which is not in fact a proper book but the collection of his best articles, arranged together and published by two of his pupils on the occasion of his retirement from his Cambridge professorship’ (New Palgrave).