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The General Theory and the ‘Facts of Experience’

In: Keynes’s General Theory, the Rate of Interest and ‘Keynesian’ Economics

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  • Geoff Tily

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Neglecting Keynes’s warnings on the opening page of the General Theory proper, Modigliani, Samuelson and Solow fostered a return to the classical theory: I have called this book the General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, placing the emphasis on the prefix general. The object of such a title is to contrast the character of my arguments and conclusions with those of the classical theory of the subject, upon which I was brought up and which dominates the economic thought, both practical and theoretical, of the governing and academic classes of this generation, as it has for a hundred years past. I shall argue that the postulates of the classical theory are applicable to a special case only and not to the general case, the situation which it assumes being a limiting point of the possible positions of equilibrium. Moreover, the characteristics of the special case assumed by the classical theory happen not to be those of the economic society in which we actually live, with the result that its teaching is misleading and disastrous if we attempt to apply it to the facts of experience. (CW VII, p. 3)

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  • Geoff Tily, 2007. "The General Theory and the ‘Facts of Experience’," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Keynes’s General Theory, the Rate of Interest and ‘Keynesian’ Economics, chapter 11, pages 291-311, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-80137-0_11
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230801370_11
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