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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=iCUGZire18IC&dq=athanasios+asimakopulos&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=yB8UZH-zNv&sig=QSoDXbobReK-r8MSqPXFsOQ6QDM#PPP1,M1 ASIMAKOPULOS, Athanasios. ''Keynes's General Theory and Accumulation'' (Modern Cambridge Economics Series) (Print on Demand). Cambridge University Press, 2004. ISBN 0521368154]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=iCUGZire18IC&dq=athanasios+asimakopulos&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=yB8UZH-zNv&sig=QSoDXbobReK-r8MSqPXFsOQ6QDM#PPP1,M1 ASIMAKOPULOS, Athanasios. ''Keynes's General Theory and Accumulation'' (Modern Cambridge Economics Series) (Print on Demand). Cambridge University Press, 2004. ISBN 0521368154]
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For more information, see: Economics.

John Maynard Keynes is one the most important figures in the entire history of economics. He revolutionized economics with his classic book, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money [1] (1936). This is probably the most influential social science treatise of the XXth Century. It changed the way the world looked at the economy and the role of government in society.


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