This post is a basic timeline of economist John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946). There are 18 events listed below chronologically. Source: Wikipedia
- 1883: Born in Cambridge, England
- 1897: Enrolls at Eton College
- 1902: Enrolls at King's College, Cambridge
- 1908: Begins working at the India Office in London
- 1911: Becomes editor of The Economic Journal
- 1913: Publishes Indian Currency and Finance
- 1913: Appointed to the Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance
- 1915: Begins works working at Her Majesty's Treasury
- 1919: Serves as a representative at the Versailles Peace Conference
- 1921: Publishes A Treatise on Probability
- 1922: Publishes A Revision of the Treaty
- 1923: Publishes A Tract on Monetary Reform
- 1930: Publishes A Treatise on Money
- 1933: Publishes The Means to Prosperity
- 1936: Publishes The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
- 1940: Publishes How to Pay for the War
- 1944: Participates in Bretton Woods negotiations
- 1946: Died at age 62 in Tilton, England