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2021
John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) war der bedeutendste Okonom des 20. Jahrhunderts. Seine okonomische Analyse hat heute viele Anhanger im linken politischen Spektrum, er selbst war jedoch ein uberzeugter Liberaler, der angesichts der okonomischen und politischen Instabilitat in der ersten Halfte des 20.
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John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) war der bedeutendste Okonom des 20. Jahrhunderts. Seine okonomische Analyse hat heute viele Anhanger im linken politischen Spektrum, er selbst war jedoch ein uberzeugter Liberaler, der angesichts der okonomischen und politischen Instabilitat in der ersten Halfte des 20.
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The Canadian Journal of Economics, 1976
The twenty-eight essays in this fascinating and important collection may be divided into three groups: the first is concerned with Keynes's early life and his relations with 'Bloomsbury' and Cambridge, the second with his major contributions to economics and to British and world affairs (written for the general reader as well as for economists), and ...
L. Tarshis, Milo Keynes
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The twenty-eight essays in this fascinating and important collection may be divided into three groups: the first is concerned with Keynes's early life and his relations with 'Bloomsbury' and Cambridge, the second with his major contributions to economics and to British and world affairs (written for the general reader as well as for economists), and ...
L. Tarshis, Milo Keynes
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Expedience and experimentation: John Maynard Keynes and the politics of time
American Journal of Political ScienceJohn Maynard Keynes is often seen as the quintessential thinker of the short run, calling on us to focus our intellectual and material resources on the present.
Stefan Eich
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John Maynard Keynes and The Royal Swedish Academy
History of European Ideas, 2018This paper examines John M. Keynes’s relationship with Gustav Cassel and Eli Hecksher and puts together the events related to his being awarded the 1939 Söderström Gold Medal by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Rogério Arthmar, M. McLure
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2016
* 05. 06. 1883 in Cambridge, † 21. 4. 1946 in Tilton ∎ Bedeutendster Okonom des 20. Jh.
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* 05. 06. 1883 in Cambridge, † 21. 4. 1946 in Tilton ∎ Bedeutendster Okonom des 20. Jh.
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2001
John Maynard Keynes, the eldest child of John Neville and Florence Ada Keynes, was born into a professional middle-class English household on 5 June 1883 in Cambridge. There were three children, all gifted and destined to make their own mark, but Maynard Keynes excelled.
G. C. Harcourt, G. C. Harcourt
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John Maynard Keynes, the eldest child of John Neville and Florence Ada Keynes, was born into a professional middle-class English household on 5 June 1883 in Cambridge. There were three children, all gifted and destined to make their own mark, but Maynard Keynes excelled.
G. C. Harcourt, G. C. Harcourt
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2012
This vital new Handbook is an authoritative volume presenting key issues in finance that have been widely discussed in the financial markets but have been neglected in textbooks and the usual compilations of conventional academic wisdom.
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This vital new Handbook is an authoritative volume presenting key issues in finance that have been widely discussed in the financial markets but have been neglected in textbooks and the usual compilations of conventional academic wisdom.
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, 2015
John Maynard Keynes put forward a number of proposals to reshape the international monetary system. Although variegated, they do have one characteristic in common—the rejection of freely flexible exchange rates—which, in a sense, is like a prism ...
F. Cesarano
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John Maynard Keynes put forward a number of proposals to reshape the international monetary system. Although variegated, they do have one characteristic in common—the rejection of freely flexible exchange rates—which, in a sense, is like a prism ...
F. Cesarano
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John Maynard Keynes and the Keynes of the Commonwealth, Douglas Copland
, 2015type="main"> When Douglas Copland of the University of Melbourne was about to go abroad in 1933, a leading Australian businessman, Herbert Gepp, hailed him as the ‘Keynes of the Commonwealth’.
A. Millmow
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Analyzing Market Failure: Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes
, 2015There is very little literature that discusses the work of Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes together. The two share, however, at least one aspect in their analysis of capitalist society that points to a common understanding of the potential for market ...
B. Bateman
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