Robert Bryce; Lorie Tarshis; Paul Malor Sweezy; Abba Ptachya Lerner; Walter S. Salant; John Kenneth Galbraith; Paul Anthony Samuelson; Evsey David Domar (Domashevisky); Richard A. Musgrave; Tibor Scitovsky; Leon Hirsh Keyserling.
Edited by David C. Colander, Distinguished College Professor, Middlebury College and the late Harry Landreth, former Boles Professor of Economics, Centre College, US
'. . . the most important merit of this book is simply that it is a
good read which conveys the excitement of being a Keynesian at the
end of the 1930s.'
*J.W. Nevile, History of Economics Review*
'. . . an important book, most of all for the generous human beings
revealed, the genuine fire in the bellies of the people interviewed
. . .'
*G.C. Harcourt, The Economic Society of Australia*
'David Colander and his co-author, Harry Landreth, via the
reporting of "conversations" have rendered a great service to the
economics profession by providing a written record on how
Keynesianism came to America.'
*Paul Davidson, Journal of Economic Issues*
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