Keynes

A Tract on Monetary Reform

Science & Technology Publishing

Date de publication : 2025-09-01

A Tract on Monetary Reform, written by the renowned economist John Maynard Keynes and first published in 1923, is a seminal work that addresses the complex issues surrounding currency, inflation, and the management of national economies in the aftermath of World War I. In this influential treatise, Keynes critiques the prevailing economic orthodoxy of his time, particularly the rigid adherence to the gold standard, and advocates for a more flexible and pragmatic approach to monetary policy. Drawing on his deep understanding of economic theory and practical experience, Keynes explores the causes and consequences of inflation and deflation, the instability of exchange rates, and the impact of monetary policy on employment and production. The book is divided into several chapters, each tackling a specific aspect of monetary reform. Keynes begins by analyzing the historical context of postwar Europe, highlighting the economic turmoil caused by war debts, reparations, and the breakdown of traditional financial systems. He then delves into the mechanics of currency depreciation and the dangers of unchecked inflation, warning of the social and political upheaval that can result from the erosion of purchasing power. At the same time, Keynes cautions against the perils of deflation and the deflationary bias of the gold standard, which he argues can stifle economic growth and exacerbate unemployment. Throughout the tract, Keynes emphasizes the importance of national governments taking an active role in managing their currencies and monetary systems. He proposes a range of policy measures, including the use of central banks to regulate the money supply, the abandonment of the gold standard in favor of managed exchange rates, and the adoption of policies aimed at stabilizing prices and promoting full employment. Keynes’s arguments are supported by clear, accessible explanations and a wealth of empirical evidence, making the book both intellectually rigorous and highly readable. A Tract on Monetary Reform is not only a critique of the economic policies of its time but also a visionary blueprint for modern monetary management. Its insights laid the groundwork for many of the key ideas that would later shape Keynes’s magnum opus, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, and continue to influence economic thought and policy to this day. The book remains a vital resource for economists, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the forces that shape national and global economies.

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2025-09-01
Pages
48 pages
EAN papier
9782528119303

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