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1 Dennis Robertson: The Economics and the Man 1
2 The Early Years: Lessons for Life 12
3 Cambridge Undergraduate: The Light and the Dark 25
4 Varieties of Escape: 1, Economist and Soldier 37
5 The Economics of Social Improvement 49
6 A Theory of the Trade Cycle 63
7 The Anatomy of the Study 70
8 Welfare in Relation to Cycles and Growth 78
9 The 1920s: Making a Reputation 86
10 The Characteristics of a Style 95
11 Money in a Theory of the Cycle 109
12 An Odd Little Book 124
13 Banking Policy in the Cycle 131
14 An Ideal Banking Policy 145
15 Varieties of Escape: 2, Traveller and Professional Actor 150
16 The 1930s: Robertsonian Theory and Policy in the Decade of Keynes 159
17 Robertson and Keynes: Parallels and Differences 171
18 Keynesian Revolution and Robertsonian Dissent 179
19 A Resolution of the Controversy 189
20 The LSE and the Treasury 201
21 Professor at Cambridge: 1, Faculty Politics, Public Service and Lecturing 213
22 Professor at Cambridge: 2, Public Addresses, Querulous Dissent and Scenes from College Life 223
23 A Question of Legacy 235
Bibliography 247
Index 259
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Add Dennis Robertson, This book provides a comprehensive overview of Robertson's life and work. Uncovering the sources of Robertson's inspiration and ideas and the all-important causal relationship between the man and his work, this fascinating account is a must-read for all i, Dennis Robertson to your collection on WonderClub |