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between monetarists and
Keynesians in the 1960s over the role of
government in
stabilizing the economy. Both
monetarists and
Keynesians agree that
issues such...
- the
early years, post-
Keynesians such as Joan
Robinson sought to
distance themselves from Keynes, and much
current post-
Keynesian thought cannot be found...
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schools differ in that New
Keynesian analysis usually ****umes a
variety of
market failures. In particular, New
Keynesians ****ume that
there is imperfect...
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Following the
emergence of the new
Keynesian school in the 1970s, neo-
Keynesians have
sometimes been
referred to as "Old-
Keynesians". In the area of macroeconomic...
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Wannabee Keynesians Farmer,
Roger E. A...
- NSC-68. The
influence of
Military Keynesianism on US
economic policy choices lasted until the
Vietnam War.
Keynesians maintain that
government spending...
- po****risers, the
founders of neo-
Keynesian economics such as John
Hicks and Paul Samuelson. The post
Keynesians felt neo-
Keynesianism excessively compromised with...
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countries adopted Keynesian principles;
moderate intervention by
governments in
their domestic economies was
believed by
Keynesians to
deliver higher...
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statement had been "In one sense, we are all
Keynesians now; in another,
nobody is any
longer a
Keynesian". Friedman's
expression was
purportedly a rejoinder...
- as in
older Keynesian-style ones.
After decades of
often heated discussions between Keynesians, monetarists, new
classical and new
Keynesian economists...