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Fri Mar 31 17:19:10 2006
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2nd Notice  --  Hayek-L Email On-Line Seminar   
 
David Laidler on _Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution_ 
 
Nov. 20 - Nov. 29, 2000 
 
David Laidler will be hosting a seminar on his book 
_The Fabrication of the Keynesian Revolution_ between  
Nov. 20 and Nov. 29 on the Hayek-L email list, on the  
web at: 
 
   http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/hayek-l.html 
 
Those who wish to participate in the seminar may subscribe 
to the Hayek-L email list via the Hayek-L web site, or by  
sending the message: 
 
 subscribe Hayek-L yourfirstname yourlastname 
 
to:  [log in to unmask] 
 
Laider's online seminar will begin Monday, Nov. 20 with 
an informal introduction to the contents & arguments of 
his book _Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution:  Studies 
of the Inter-war Literature on Money, the Cycle, and 
Unemployment_.  David will then field questions & reply to 
comments on the contents of his book.  The seminar will 
run thru the next week and a half on the Hayek-L email list,  
concluding Wednesday, Nov. 29.  Laider's book may be  
purchased from the Cambridge University Press on the web at: 
 
  http://uk.cambridge.org/economics/catalogue/052164173X/default.htm 
 
Information on the Hayek-L email list, along with information 
on past Hayek-L seminars can be found at the Hayek-L email list  
home page, on the web at: 
 
  http://www.hayekcenter.org/hayek-l/hayek-l.html 
 
The Hayek-L Home Page will also be including a link to 
the Amazon (US) web bookstore page on Laider's _Fabricating 
the Keynesian Revolution_.  A link to the Hayek-L Home  
Page is available at The Friedrich Hayek Scholars Page, on  
the web at: 
 
  http://www.hayekcenter.org/friedrichhayek/hayek.html 
 
 
Chapter Contents   --   _Fabricating the Keynesian Revolution_ 
 
Introduction: 1. An overview 
 
Part I. The Wicksellians: 
2. Wicksellian origins 
3. The macrodynamics of the Stockholm school 
 
Part II. The Marshallian Tradition in Britain: 
4. Cambridge cycle theory: Lavington, Pigou and Robertson 
5. The monetary element in the Cambridge tradition 
6. The Treatise on Money and related contributions 
7. British discussions of unemployment 
 
Part III. American Analysis of Money and the Cycle: 
8. American macroeconomics between World War I and the Depression 
9. American macroeconomics in the early 1930s 
 
Part IV. Keynes, the Classical and IS-LM: 
10. The General Theory 
11. The classics and Mr. Keynes 
12. IS-LM and the General Theory 
13. Selective synthesis; References. 
 
David Laidler is Professor of Economics at the University 
of Western Ontario.  Laidler is the author of a number 
of books in the theory & history of monetary economics, 
including _The Demand for Money_, _Taking Money Seriously_, 
and _The Golden Age of the Quantity Theory_.  Laidler's 
email address is:  [log in to unmask] 
 
If you have any questions about the Laidler seminar or the 
Hayek-L email list, please send a message directly to: 
 
    [log in to unmask] 
 
 
Greg Ransom 
Hayek-L list host 
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