summary from source: ... John Maynard Keynes, 1st Baron Keynes of Tilton ( 5 June 1883 - 21 April 1946 ) was a British economist whose ideas, known as Keynesian economics , ... Keynes' theories on government intervention and moderation of the economy helped to achieve the end of the Great Depression, economic stabilization,
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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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Economic theories are constantly changing. Keynesian theory, with its emphasis on activist government policies to promote high employment, dominated economic policymaking in the early post-war period. But, starting in the late 1960s, troubling inflation and lagging productivity prodded economists to look for new solutions.
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We are doing post-keynesian economics, so it should make loads of sense to look at Keynes' master work. The mirroring of Saving and Investment should have you thinking about the role of investment in the economy. Excellent Summary.
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abandoning any place for speculative balances and interest expectations in monetary theory. In summary, Keynes' theory of money redefines the demand for ...
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A liberal essay describing the basics of Keynesian theory and the Chicago School of Economics' reaction to it. ... This is the New Keynesian idea, and it's getting ahead of our story a bit, because this idea only surfaced after the Chicago School's had failed. Still, it's worth noting here for completeness' sake.
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I mention this only because many of Keynes' critics try to refute his theories by pointing to the man himself. This is worse than irrelevant, of course; such criticisms are often prejudiced. What is not in contention is that even Keynes' critics call him the greatest ... In seven short years, under massive Keynesian spending,
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Waves of Structural Globalization since 1800: New Results on Investment Globalization ... Christopher Chase-Dunn, Andrew Jorgenson, Rebecca Giem, ... Shoon Lio, Thomas E. Reifer, and John Rogers...
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