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John Kenneth "Ken" Galbraith , OC (October 15, 1908 – April 29, 2006) was a Canadian-American economist. He was a Keynesian and an institutionalist, a leading proponent of 20th-century American liber...
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" Trickle-down economics " and " trickle-down theory " are terms of political rhetoric that refer to the policy of providing tax cuts or other benefits to businesses and rich individuals in the be...
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The Canadian-born, Berkeley-trained John Kenneth Galbraith has been considered by many as the "Last American Institutionalist". As a result, Galbraith has remained something of a renegade in modern economics - and his work has been nothing if not provocative.
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He observes that the early economic theorists—the leading figures being Smith, Ricardo, and Malthus—of the previous centuries based their theories in a world economy characterized by poverty. ... The Affluent Society: John Kenneth Galbraith Biography...
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John Kenneth Galbraith was born on 15 October, 1908 in Iona ... Two years later he arrived at Harvard as an instructor in economics. His starting salary was $2400. Berkeley in the Depression taught Galbraith about the miseries of unemployment and the tragedy of the Hoovervilles; ... Conflicting Theories Of Crises (1)
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Apr 30, 2006 ... John Kenneth Galbraith, the iconoclastic economist, ..... a 13-part television series surveying 200 years of economic theory and practice. ...
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Indeed, if being tall and having silver hair is what is required for being "distinguished," then the late John Kenneth Galbraith certainly fit that description. ... Although Galbraith proclaimed that he disdained what one might call "mainstream" economic theory, he was not averse to coming up with theories on his own,
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John Kenneth Galbraith was a pop star, "fundamentally a one man crusade";11 his "theories have never found any acceptance in the academic world --" He promoted the collectivist religion which believed that coercive government action against the individual would be in the best interests of the collective whole, of society.
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John Kenneth Galbraith, 97, an economist, author, professor, presidential counselor and U.S. ambassador to India, who used caustic wit and ... He was an unabashed popularizer of economics -- ... Dr. Galbraith was generally considered to have been an apostle of the theories advanced by British economist John Maynard Keynes:
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