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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(61) The Keynesian fantasy is really a monomania because ultimately it is a fixation on a single panacea — more government spending.
(62) The Keynesian case for tolerating a budget deficit almost made itself.
(63) Though regarded as America's leading standard-bearer for Keynesian economics, he called himself a "cafeteria Keynesian", just picking the bits he liked.
(64) We knew this from Milton Friedman's permanent income hypothesis, or even from good old Keynesian multiplier theory.
(65) Because the United States to take the Keynesian state intervention policy after World War II increase in national strength, the world's more powerful position impregnable .
(66) No, the Keynesian and monetarist wizards in the government and Federal Reserve have unleashed a string of deadly blows to the already weakened economy.
(67) But one should not confuse corporate welfare with a Keynesian stimulus.
(68) Keynesian interventionism was still the overwhelmingly dominant paradigm in the mid-1970s, though it was already on the cusp of decline.
(69) Since world war two, economic policy in most western democracies has been based on Keynesian economics.
(70) Its super - Keynesian expansionary response to the global recession has put the economy back into top gear.
(71) One can view the short - run effects of these tax cuts from a classic Keynesian perspective.
(72) The Keynesian consensus view was that the government could be treated exogenously.
(73) This only confirms what common sense and elementary Keynesian theory would lead one to expect.
(74) The usual Keynesian starting point, however, is to assume that the demand for exports is exogenous.
(75) Group of Aedes aegypti with guarantees, Keynesian guards held in the suburbs 24.
(76) My approach is Keynesian: in extreme moments, the excess of desired savings over investment soars.
(77) NARRATOR: Kennedy's council of economic advisors had drafted his speech along Keynesian lines.
(78) Twentieth-century macroeconomic theory — both Keynesian and monetarist — championed the idea that a growing economy needs easy credit.
(79) As a result, the recession is prolonged indefinitely and the economy does not recover and ceases to respond to any stimulus involving monetarist credit expansions or Keynesian methods.
(80) The fashion now is to deprecate the positive contributions of Keynesian economics.
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(81) At the heart of the New Keynesian doctrine stands the so-called dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model.
(82) Miyazawa multiplier and semi-closed multiplier are two mainly used methods in structuring Keynesian multiplier by input-output technique.
(83) For those who do not know Paul Krugman is one of the few who still claim that Keynesian progressivism is the answer to America's (and Europe's) problems not their cause.
(84) So any stimulus then may have had a Keynesian effect.
(85) The creation of an international currency unit, based on the Keynesian proposal, is a bold initiative that requires extraordinary political vision and courage.
(86) Keynesian theory of employment for China's economic development has an important reference.
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