20th Century · English
The Economic Consequences of the Peace
The Economic Consequences of the Peace, by John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.
Chapters
- 01Prefaceprose
- 02Chapter I: Introductoryprose
- 03Chapter II: Europe Before the Warprose
- 04I. Populationprose
- 05II. Organizationprose
- 06III. The Psychology of Societyprose
- 07IV. The Relation of the Old World to the Newprose
- 08Chapter III: The Conferenceprose
- 09Chapter IV: The Treatyprose
- 10Iprose
- 11IIprose
- 12IIIprose
- 13Chapter V: Reparation, I. Undertakings given prior to the Peace Negotiationsprose
- 14II. The Conference and the Terms of the Treatyprose
- 15III. Germany's Capacity to payprose
- 161. Immediately Transferable Wealthprose
- 172. Property in ceded Territory or surrendered under the Armisticeprose
- 183. Annual Payments spread over a Term of Yearsprose
- 19IV. The Reparation Commission.prose
- 20V. The German Counter-Proposalsprose
- 21Chapter VI: Europe After the Treatyprose
- 22Chapter VII: Remediesprose
- 231. The Revision of the Treatyprose
- 242. The Settlement of Inter-Ally Indebtednessprose
- 253. An International Loanprose
- 264. The Relations of Central Europe to Russiaprose