The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
General Introduction
l English Preface
l German Preface
l Japanese Preface
l French Preface
l Book I
INTRODUCTION
m Chapter 1: The General Theory
m Chapter 2: The Postulates of the Classical Economics
m Chapter 3: The Principle of Effective Demand
l Book II
DEFINITIONS AND IDEAS
m Chapter 4: The Choice of Units
m Chapter 5: Expectations as Determining Output and Employment
m Chapter 6: The Definition of Income Saving and Investment
n Chapter 6a: Appendix on User Cost
m Chapter 7: The Meaning of Saving and Investment Further Considered
l Book III:
THE PROPENSITY TO CONSUME
m Chapter 8 The Propensity to Consume I: The Objective Factors
m Chapter 9 The Propensity to Consume II: The Subjective Factors
m Chapter 10 The Marginal Propensity to Consume and The Multiplyer
l Book IV:
THE INDUCEMENT TO INVEST
m Chapter 11: The Marginal Efficiency of Capital
m Chapter 12: The State of Long-Term Expectation
m Chapter 13: The General Theory of the Rate of Interest
m Chapter 14: The Classical Theory of the Rate of Interest
n Chapter 14a: Appendix on the Rate of Interest in Marshall's Principles of Economics,
Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy and Elsewhere
m Chapter 15: The Psychological and Business Incentives to Liquidity
m Chapter 16: Sundry Observations on the Nature of Capital
m Chapter 17: The Essential Properties of Interest and Money
m Chapter 18: The General Theory of Employment Re-Stated
l Book V:
MONEY WAGES AND PRICES
m Chapter 19: Changes in Money-Wages
n Chapter 19a: Appendix on Prof. Pigou's Theory of Unemployment
m Chapter 20: The Employment Function
m Chapter 21: The Theory of Prices
l Book VI:
SHORT NOTES SUGGESTED BY THE GENERAL THEORY
m Chapter 22: Notes on the Trade Cycle
m Chapter 23: Notes on Mercantilism, the Usury Laws, Stamped Money and Theories of Under-
Consumption
m Chapter 24: Concluding Notes on the Social Philosophy Towards Which The General Theory
Might Lead
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