Political Economy Club (1909)
The Political Economy Club was founded in 1909 by John Maynard Keynes.[1] It was an invitation only club, initially held weekly in Keynes' rooms at King's College, Cambridge. Typically a paper would be read then members would comment on its contents.[2]
Keynes made his last appearance at the club in February 1946, reading a paper about the future of pound sterling and whether the United States dollar would become scarce.[1]
Participants
- Maurice Dobb[2]
- Ralph George Hawtrey (1879 - 1975)
- Harry Gordon Johnson (1923 - 1977)[1]
- John Maynard Keynes (1883 - 1946, founder)[1]
- Dennis Robertson (president circa 1946)[1]
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