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  1. The principal feature of Keynesian economics is its advocacy of government deficit spending to stimulate economic growth. Keynes first rose to prominence in the 1920s as a critic of the Versailles Treaty, which ended World War I and required large war... Full Article at First Principles

  2. I think that schooling is better left to the private sector, with perhaps some government subsidization of education for the poor through vouchers. Why only “some govt subsidization”? Why not have vouchers for the actual cost of education? Who is going Full Article at The Volokh Conspiracy

  3. Despite having originated more than half a century ago, this view seems to be as vital in 2009 as it was in 1949. Let us consider briefly the six most egregious aspects of this unfortunate approach to understanding and dealing with economic booms and... Full Article at The Classic Liberal

  4. Indeed, the world is ruled by little else. John Maynard Keynes How much more evidence of a financial coup and the THEFT of TRILLIONS of DOLLARS do we need before the media and our politicians do something, anything, to restore a rule of law in this... Full Article at Global Research

  5. And, it will add the teachings of free-market economists Friedrich von Hayek and Milton Friedman to the current textbook list of Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes. and “economist” Karl Marx. In a section on teenage suicide, dating violence, drug use,... Full Article at Human Events Online

  6. Friedrich A. Hayek, Individualism and Economic Order. The market as a discovery procedure and why socialist calculation will not succeed. (By the way, I'll toss a chiding tsk-tsk the way of Wolfers and Thoma.) 5. John Maynard Keynes: The General Theory... Full Article at Marginal Revolution

  7. How do they plan to rewrite high school economics? In economics, the revisions add Milton Friedman and Friedrich von Hayek, two champions of free-market economic theory, to the usual list of economists to be studied – economists like Adam Smith, Karl... Full Article at Economist's View

  8. Being inexperienced, I had simply taken for granted that this book was one of those “classics” in economics, like David Ricardo’s On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, or John Maynard Keynes’ General Theory of Employment, Interest, and... Full Article at It Don't Mean Much, These Seats Are Cheap

  9. “If youâre masochistic — or have a lot of Adderall — economist John Maynard Keynesâ 75-year-old opus, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, is full of gems that shine light on the modern pickle over regulatory reform and ideological... Full Article at Rational Review

  10. Economist John Maynard Keynes assumed that aggregate supply (which means production of goods and services in an economy) is perfectly elastic and can accommodate any quantum of consumption and investment demand in an economy. Also, he hypothesised that... Full Article at Hindu Business Line

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