Abstract
Keynes's lectures to the Geneva School of International Studies provide substance to the intellectual linkages between the Cambridge don and economists working in international economic agencies during the inter-war period. Keynes was keenly sought after as a policy adviser; as the notes to these lectures indicate, he provided his audience with theoretical insights into the pressing issues of the day - reparations and the transfer problem, the economic foundations of the Dawes and Young Plans, and proposals for an international bank.

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