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Keynesian economics: is it time for the theory to rise from the dead?

Keynesian economics: is it time for the theory to rise from the dead? | Economists & Theorists | Scoop.it
John Maynard Keynes penned his General Theory in 1936. Faced with the upheaval of 2016, what would a cryogenically frozen Keynes do?
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Not even Paul Krugman is a real Keynesian - The Boston Globe

Not even Paul Krugman is a real Keynesian - The Boston Globe | Economists & Theorists | Scoop.it
“The economic system . . . seems capable of remaining in a chronic condition of subnormal activity for a considerable period without any marked tendency either towards recovery or towards complete collapse,” John Maynard Keynes wrote.

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Joseph E. Stiglitz says that the Europe will not recover unless and until the eurozone is fundamentally reformed. - Project Syndicate

Joseph E. Stiglitz says that the Europe will not recover unless and until the eurozone is fundamentally reformed. - Project Syndicate | Economists & Theorists | Scoop.it
It has been three years since the outbreak of the euro crisis, and only an inveterate optimist would say that the worst is definitely over. It is not, and it won't be unless and until the eurozone's structure is fundamentally reformed.

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Keynesian Economics vs. Austrian Economics

http://austrianomics.com/Keynesian Economics & Monetary Economics vs. Austrian EconomicsFeaturing Ben Bernanke, Paul Krugman, Peter Schiff, and Ron ...

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Keynes: The “Revolutionary” Who Wasn't » The Greanville Post ...

Keynes: The “Revolutionary” Who Wasn't » The Greanville Post ... | Economists & Theorists | Scoop.it
In The General Theory, Keynes praises in no uncertain terms what he considers the virtues of “self-interest,” “individualism,” and “private initiative and responsibility” and their place in a capitalist society.

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