THE NEW STATESMAN.—“It is, like its predecessor, a pleasure to read, lucid and concise in its economic arguments, dashing in its political satires and its judgment of persons.”
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THE TIMES.—“Mr. Keynes’s book will certainly add to his reputation, and is, indeed, in our opinion, the best book he has yet written.”
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Prof. Pigou in the ECONOMIC JOURNAL.—“The problems which Mr. Keynes has touched, he has not only illuminated with a marvellous lucidity of style, but has also substantially advanced.”
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THE SPECTATOR.—“The book contains a great deal that the general reader will find both interesting and exhilarating.”
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