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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
PREFACE
CONTENTS
THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE
Chapter I
Introductory
Chapter II
Europe before the War
I. Population
II. Organization
III. The Psychology of Society
IV. The Relation of the Old World to the New
FOOTNOTES:
Chapter III
The Conference
FOOTNOTES:
Chapter IV
The Treaty
I
II
III
FOOTNOTES:
Chapter V
Reparation
I. Undertakings given prior to the Peace Negotiations
II. The Conference and the Terms of the Treaty
III. Germany's Capacity to pay
1. Immediately Transferable Wealth
2. Property in ceded Territory or surrendered under the Armistice
3. Annual Payments spread over a Term of Years
V. The German Counter-Proposals
FOOTNOTES:
Chapter VI
Europe after the Treaty
FOOTNOTES:
Chapter VII
Remedies
1. The Revision of the Treaty
2. The Settlement of Inter-Ally Indebtedness
3. An International Loan
4. The Relations of Central Europe to Russia
The End
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