Lars Jonung
Professor emeritus
Why Keynes did not win the Nobel Peace Prize for "The Economic Consequences of the Peace"
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Summary, in English
John Maynard Keynes was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in the 1920s for writing “The Economic Consequences of the Peace”. Yet, despite being highly ranked by the advisor of the Nobel Committee and placed on the shortlist, he did not win. This column brings out previously unused archival material from the Nobel Committee in Oslo to explore why. The Committee tended to withhold the Prize when circumstances were too politically sensitive. Keynes, though praised and admired internationally, was likely politically too controversial to be chosen.
Department/s
- Department of Economics
Publishing year
2026-03-05
Language
English
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Document type
Web publication
Publisher
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
Topic
- Economics
Status
Published