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The economic consequences of the peace
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
1.
Chapter 1Introductory
2.
Chapter 2Europe Before the War
1.
I. Population
2.
II. Organization
3.
III The Psychology of Society
4.
IV. The Relation of the Old World to the New
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3.
Chapter 3The Conference
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4.
Chapter 4The Treaty
1.
I
2.
II
4.3.
III
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5.
Chapter 5Reparation
5.1.
I. Undertakings Given Pride to the Peace Negotiations
5.2.
II. THE CONFERENCE AND THE TERMS OF THE TREATY
5.3.
III. GERMANY'S CAPACITY TO PAY
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5.3.1.
1. Immediately transferable wealth
4.3.2.
2. Property in ceded territory or surrendered under the armistace
4.3.3.
3. Annual payments spread over a term of years
4.3.4.
IV. THE REPARATION COMMISSION
4.3.5.
V. THE GERMAN COUNTER-PROPOSALS
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6.
Chapter 6Europe After the Treaty
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7.
Chapter 7Remedies
7.1.
1. The Revision of the Treaty
7.2.
2. The Settlement of Inter-Ally Indebtedness
7.3.
3. An International Loan
7.4.
4. The Relations of Central Europe to Russia
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The economic consequences of the peace
THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE
By
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES, C.B.
FELLOW OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
NEW YORK
HARCOURT, BRACE, AND HOWE 1920
The economic consequences of the peace