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  • [[Keynesian theory]], as variously interpreted by the '''''Keynesians''''', dominated mainstream economic thought from the publication of ''The ===[[Joan Robinson]] and the [[Cambridge Keynesians]]===
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  • #REDIRECT [[Keynesians]]
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  • ...istician, theorist, and public communicator, he rejected key elements of [[Keynesians|Keynesian]] economics and promoted his own [[Monetarism|"monetarist"]] <ref ...Keynesian models failed to explain the economic patterns of the 1970s, the Keynesians fell from favor and economists listened more to Friedman, a scholar who cam
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  • [[Keynesian theory]], as variously interpreted by the '''''Keynesians''''', dominated mainstream economic thought from the publication of ''The ===[[Joan Robinson]] and the [[Cambridge Keynesians]]===
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  • ...TRATTCK>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/essays/keynes/counterattack.htm The Keynesians Counterattack.]</ref>
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  • ...EYNESHET>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/schools/postk.htm '''American Post-Keynesians''']</ref> economist. His monograph, ''Keynes's General Theory and Accumulat ...s Volume 19, Number 6, Pp. 789-81]</ref>. Tom wrote mainly around and on [[Keynesians|Keynesian]] themes and on growth, distribution and technical progress (this
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  • ...''The Quantity Theory of Money'']</ref> in 1956 -- effectively, reminding Keynesians that ''"money matters"''. ...nt discretionary ''"fine-tuning"'' of the economy, as had been proposed by Keynesians, ought to be replaced with iron ''"rules"'' of policy - notably his famous
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  • - [[Keynesians]]
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  • ...excess of planned savings over planned investment. As interpteted by his [[Keynesians|"Keynesian"]] followers, [[Keynesian theory]] became the consensus explana
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  • {{main|Keynesians}} ...nomic models and policy perspectives on stabilization from conservative, [[Keynesians|Keynesian]], and [[Economic heterodox tradition|heterodox perspectives]]. T
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  • ...the [[Crash of 1929]]</ref>. Moreover, neither [[/Tutorials#Keynes and the Keynesians|John Maynard Keynes]] nor [[/Tutorials#Milton Friedman and the Chicago Sch
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  • ====Keynes and the Keynesians====
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  • ...uld be done to reduce unemployment except by reducing market rigidities. [[Keynesians]] believe that any tendency for demand to fall below the level necessary f
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