<i>‘This volume is an excellent reference book on Keynes and Keynesian economics.’</i>
- Ivo Maes, Journal of European Integration History,
<i>‘Keynes’s life and thought is a very large and multidimensional subject. To understand it we need to hear from multiple interpretive voices and the Elgar Companion certainly provides that.’</i>
- Tony Aspromourgos, The History of Economics Review,
<i>'Imaginatively edited and extremely wide-ranging, this always readable and sometimes provocative collection vividly displays the depth, breadth and persistence of Keynes's influence on our discipline: particularly recommended as a reliable cure for the intellectual indigestion so often brought on by overindulging in any of today's DSGE heavy diets.'</i><br /> --David Laidler, University of Western Ontario, Canada<p></p>
<i>'To create a macroeconomics for this century, economists cannot do better than to build on the legacy of Keynes, the great economist of the last century. </i>The Elgar Companion to John Maynard Keynes<i> provides essential background, context, and analysis for understanding Keynes's work. I wish it had been available when I was preparing my own contribution to the rejuvenation of ideas that were revolutionary when Keynes propounded them more than 80 years ago and remain revolutionary to this day.'</i><br /> --Stephen Marglin, Harvard University, US