The IMF-Keynes' non-candidate
Let us suppose that it were John Maynard Keynes rather than Angela Merkel, Timothy Geithner and their ilk deciding on Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s successor to head the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Who would the Great Man have chosen? Though an exercise in fantasy, this is actually a question that Keynes addressed seriously if not directly. At the first annual meeting of the IMF in Savannah, Georgia.
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