[KEYNES, JOHN MAYNARD]. The Means to Prosperity. London: Macmillan and Co. Limited, 1933.
FIRST EDITION, FIRST IMPRESSION. Softcover; paperback; octavo; pp. 37, [3]; English text; bound in the original printed wrappers lettered in black. Condition: GOOD to VERY GOOD. Binding tight and secure. Light browning to covers. Interior with some light foxing. An excellent copy.
Notes: First edition, first impression, an expanded and revised form of four articles which appeared in The Times between 13 and 16 March 1933, in advance of the upcoming London Economic Conference. In these articles, we "begin to get the first inkling of an idea, more radical than anything recommended so far, that the Chancellor of the Exchequer should pump in additional purchasing power, not only by financing public works through loans, but also by remitting taxation without reducing current expenditure. This is almost 'deficit finance' in the full sense" (Harrod, p. 441). Moggridge C10.1. Roy Harrod, The Life of John Maynard Keynes, 1951.
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