John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes, 1st Baron Keynes, CB (pronounced /ˈkeɪnz/) (5 June 1883 – 21 April 1946) was a British economist whose ideas have been a central influence on modern macroeconomics, both in theory and practice. He advocated interventionist government policy, by which governments would use fiscal and monetary measures to mitigate the adverse effects of business cycles, economic recessions, and depressions. His ideas are the basis for the schoo...
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The Economic Consequences of the Peace
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General Theory of Employment Interest and Money
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The Collected Writings John Maynard Keynes XIII The General Theory and After Part 1 Preparation
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The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes
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A tract on monetary reform
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Essays in Persuasion
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Indian Currency and Finance
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The general theory and after
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Monetary Reform
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Positive Suggestions for the Future Regulation of Money in the Uk, Us and Other Countries
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- "Every time I argued with Keynes, I felt that I took my life in my hands and I seldom emerged without feeling something of a fool."
- "If you put two economists in a room, you get two opinions, unless one of them is Lord Keynes, in which case you get three opinions."