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King's/PP/JMK contains:
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EC 'Economic consequences of the peace' (1919)
FI International finance and German reparations 1919-23
RP 'Revision of the treaty' (1922)
IN 'Method of index numbers' 1909
TP 'Treatise on probability' (1921)
MR 'Tract on monetary reform' (1923)
TM 'Treatise on money' (1930)
C Cotton 1926-31
ND Committee on National Debt and Taxation (Colwyn Committee) 1924-5
MC Committee on Finance and Industry (Macmillan Committee) 1930-1
EA Economic Advisory Council 1930-9
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The Papers of John Maynard Keynes

Title 'Tract on monetary reform' (1923)
Reference JMK/MR
Covering Dates 1920–1929
Extent and Medium 4 envelopes; paper
Content and context

This series consists of documents generated during the production of 'Tract on monetary reform' by J.M. Keynes, including preparatory notes, correspondence and reviews.

King's/PP/JMK/MR contains:
1 Correspondence.
Creator: Various.
2 envelopes; paper.
1923–1925
2 Preparatory notes and articles. Autograph manuscript, typescript versions of an article published in the 'Tract...' as 'The consequences to society of fluctuations in the value of money', [c. 1922]; autograph manuscript plan of article on the Gold Standard and the desirability of a stable currency, undated [mid 1920s]; autograph manuscript notes for talk criticising the recommendations of the Cunliffe Committee (more properly the Committee on Currency and Foreign Exchanges after the War) and discussing the control of the credit cycle, the Gold Standard and R.G. Hawtrey's proposals for the same, undated [mid 1920s] and a copy of 'First interim report of the Committee on Currency and Foreign Exchanges after the war' (HMSO, 1924).
5 items in envelope; paper.
1920–1929
3 Press cutting reviews. This file contains mainly American reviews, and also an advertising leaflet.
34 items in envelope; paper.
1923–1924

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