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  • ==[[John Maynard Keynes]] (1883-1946)== ...<ref name=KEYNESHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/keynes.htm '''John Maynard Keynes''']</ref> reputedly made one of the most important contributions for the sc
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  • ...haviour has often been attributed to ill-informed [[noise traders]], but [[John Maynard Keynes]], himself a successful investor, has attributed it also to professional in ...f>[http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/k/keynes/john_maynard/k44g/chapter12.html John Maynard Keynes: ''The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money'', Chapter 12 (IV)
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  • ...es/robinson.htm Joan Violet Robinson, 1903-1983]</ref> . This book makes [[John Maynard Keynes|Keynes's]] writing on his General Theory accessible to any student by prese ...The''. London: Macmillan Press; New York: St. Martin's Press; 1936]</ref>, John Maynard Keynes (1936: Ch.11) proposed an investment function of the sort < I = I0 + I(r)
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  • * [[John Maynard Keynes]]
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  • ...ison with the loss of output that had occurred. By the 1940's, however, [[John Maynard Keynes]]' proposal that governments should counter downturns in demand by cuttin
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  • ...tuart Mill]],[[Milton Friedman]], [[Alvin Hansen]], [[Friedrich Hayek]], [[John Maynard Keynes]], [[(Thomas) Robert Malthus]], [[Alfred Marshall]], [[Harry Markowitz]], [
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  • ...y ignored the Fabians and paid more attention to [[Alfred Marshall]] and [[John Maynard Keynes]]. ...ellectual influence during the 1930s was overshadowed by that of Liberal [[John Maynard Keynes]]. Nevertheless a small group of enthusiastic ''fabians'' is still active i
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.questia.com/read/10517889?title=Essays%20in%20Persuasion John Maynard Keynes: "The Economic Consequences of Mr Churchill" (1925) reprinted in ''Essays
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  • ...of 1929]]</ref>. Moreover, neither [[/Tutorials#Keynes and the Keynesians|John Maynard Keynes]] nor [[/Tutorials#Milton Friedman and the Chicago School|Milton Friedman] ...ing to restrict the money supply after the depression had started, whereas John Maynard Keynes had warned President Roosevelt against reliance upon expanding the money su
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  • ...[[logical positivism]]. Wittgenstein wrote to his friends at Cambridge, [[John Maynard Keynes]], [[Bertrand Russell]], [[G. E. Moore]], and [[Frank Ramsey]] about his re
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  • ...gued<ref name=K>[http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/k/keynes/john_maynard/k44g/ John Maynard Keynes: ''The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money'', eBooks@Adelaid
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  • * [[John Maynard Keynes]]
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  • ...as [[John Maynard Keynes]], who argued in a tract on monetary reform <ref >John Maynard Keynes: ''A Tract on Monetary Reform'', Macmillan, 1924. </ref> that price stabili ...ress, 1995 (quoted by Peter Bernstein op cit p285)</ref>. Writing in 1919, John Maynard Keynes presented a graphic picture of the poverty and deprivation, and of a gloomy
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  • - [[John Maynard Keynes|Keynes]]
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  • ...the era of the [[American Revolution]]. Fiscal conservatism rejects the [[John Maynard Keynes|Keynesian]] policy of [[deficit spending]].<ref> Critchlow, "The Political
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  • ...or dealing with unemployment. he consulted with major Liberal economists [[John Maynard Keynes]] and [[William Beveridge]], whose proposals became national policy in the
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  • ...erest). Say's Law remained part of mainstream classical economics until [[John Maynard Keynes]] drew attention to the [[speculative motive|speculative]] and [[precaution ===The contribution of John Maynard Keynes===
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  • ...], and the use of [[fiscal stimulus|fiscal stimuluses]] as proposed by [[John Maynard Keynes]] gained general acceptance in the 1940s. That remedy was widely abandoned
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  • ...e Second World War by Richard Stone and James Meade at the instigation of John Maynard Keynes while they were working as civil servants in the British Cabinet Office.
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  • ...e Second World War by Richard Stone and James Meade at the instigation of John Maynard Keynes while they were working as civil servants in the British Cabinet Office.
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