Similar words: polynesian, john maynard keynes, polynesia, synesthesia, indonesian, austronesian, peloponnesian, peloponnesian war. Meaning: n. a follower of the economic theories of John Maynard Keynes. adj. of or relating to John Maynard Keynes or to his economic theories.
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(31) Both rely much more on arguments from first principles than do either the Keynesian or monetarist theories.
(32) First, the Keynesian function includes current national income, whereas Friedman is using permanent income as a proxy for total wealth.
(33) The supply side was elevated in contrast to, Keynesian demand management.
(34) But for the last twenty-five years, economists have criticized Keynesian stimuli the way pigeons criticize statues.
(35) The Labour Ministers were educated in the language and concepts of Keynesian economics by the academic economists in the government.
(36) The economists Clower and Leijonhufvud have argued that a distinction needs to be drawn between Keynesian economics and the economics of Keynes.
(37) This concerns the analytical deficiencies in the treatment of the relationship between stocks and flows in Keynesian macroeconomics.
(38) Furthermore,[http://sentencedict.com/keynesian.html] the coincidence of inflation and unemployment makes the Keynesian policy recommendations very questionable.
(39) His views on the kind of action which would be needed changed as he was educated in Keynesian economics after 1942.
(40) By the late sixties a Republican president would proclaim himself a Keynesian.
(41) If one were to count heads, particularly among younger economists, Keynesian ideas were being eclipsed at quite an astonishing speed.
(42) It made the rough and ready assumption that the underlying cure of unemployment would be provided by Keynesian economics.
(43) In May a paper, Employment Policy, accepted the Keynesian economic argument of using public expenditure to avoid cyclical unemployment.
(44) The Labour government was elected at a time when Keynesian economics was moving towards being accepted as economic orthodoxy.
(45) Mainstream Keynesian economics is facing its last hurrah.
(46) Keynesian theory suffers from a rather glaring logical fallacy.
(47) That is the essential Keynesian prescription for fighting depressions.
(48) This leakage dramatically decreases the effectiveness of any Keynesian stimulus.
(49) Therefore, China does not need to Keynesian economics, China needs Deng Xiaoping Theory.
(50) All this is reminiscent of the history of Keynesian economics.
(51) Besides, like many researches, this paper also finds non - keynesian effects of shock from real tax.
(52) This paper mainly analyses their applicability of Chinese practice and theoretical guidance by discussing the bonds theory of Ricardo's school, Neoclassical school and Keynesian school.
(53) IS - LM analysis is is a major tool of Keynesian theory.
(54) I worry that mainstream Keynesian macroeconomics is little more than fancy camouflage for make - work bias.
(55) Even new Keynesian economists are suspicious of the efficiency of short-term policy in long run.
(56) As for the collective action failure implicit in the Keynesian savings paradox and the Fisher debt deflation mechanism, governments solved it by dissaving and debt accumulation by the public sector.
(57) Keynesian (or Hitlerian) policies unleash the sword of the state on the whole population.
(58) Any New Keynesian will tell you that Hazlitt was right about the Old Keynesian economic program.
(59) The current Keynesian mindset rightly observes that we have a shortage of aggregate demand.
(60) In a Keynesian model, government deficit spending energizes a depressed economy and can stimulate investment and consumption in the private sector.
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