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The son of the Cambridge economist and logician John Neville Keynes, John Maynard Keynes was bred in British elite institutions - Eton and then King's College Cambridge. In 1906, he entered the British civil service for a little while, and then returned to Cambridge in 1909.
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Keynes was born in Cambridge and attended King’s College, Cambridge, where he earned his degree in mathematics in 1905. He remained there for another year to study under alfred marshall and arthur pigou, whose scholarship on the quantity theory of money led to Keynes’s Tract on Monetary Reform many years later.
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Like Keynes himself, many Keynesians doubt that school’s view that people use all available information to form their expectations about economic policy. Other Keynesians accept the view. ... Ricardo Reis on Keynes, Macroeconomics, and Monetary Policy EconTalk podcast, Apr. 27, 2009. Why is IS-LM still taught in...
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Keynesian economics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Keynesian economics (also called Keynesianism (pronounced /ˈkeɪnziən/ ) and Keynesian Theory ) is a macroeconomic theory based on the ideas of 20th-century British economist John Maynard Ke...
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In our annual TIME 100 issue, we do the impossible: name the people who most affect our world... ... The World's Most Influential People ... Interactive: The People Behind the People...
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Keynes, John Maynard (1883-1946) ... John Maynard Keynes is unquestionably the major figure in twentieth-century economics, and perhaps the only one who can stand next to Adam Smith (q.v.) Ricardo (q.v.), Marshall (q.v.) and Walras (q.v.) in the economists' Hall of Fame.
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Source: The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes, Fellow of the King's College, Cambridge, published by Harcourt, Brace and Company, and printed in the U.S.A. by the Polygraphic Company of America, New York;
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John Maynard Keynes deserves a webpage of his own ... A brief essay on Keynes's Tract on Monetary Reform --perhaps his single best book ... Reflections by Robert Skidelsky on Keynes, upon finishing his three-volume biography.
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created Viscount, 1942. Publications Books: 1. Indian Currency and Finance (1913), Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes, eds. E. Johnson and D. Moggridge, vol. 1 (1971) ; 2. The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919), Collected Writings, vol.2 (1971);
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