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J. M. Keynes; Liberalism and Keynes; Keynes's Personal Life; Keynes's School Years [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
History has witnessed many great individuals who have had unforgettable impact and great influences on societies that they may not last for centuries. Among these, doubtless to say, John Maynard Keynes was one of the most influenced social scientists.
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KEYNES AND LEIJONHUFVUD

Oxford Economic Papers, 1974
THIS comment takes up two of the questions raised by Leijonhufvud's 'main thesis'. In the first section, I discuss Leijonhufvud's criticisms of the income-expenditure theory (i.e. the 'familiar Hicks-Hansen IS-LM apparatus'). Leijonhufvud's argument here is not simply that the IS-LM model is an incomplete statement of Keynes's theory, for clearly there
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Keynes in history

History of Political Economy, 1994
L'A. propose une approche historique de la pensee et de la politique economiques de Keynes qui, au lendemain de la premiere guerre mondiale jusqu'en 1945, se confronta aux problemes theoriques et pratiques du Tresor et des Travaux ...
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L'eredità di Keynes

2010
Keynes's thought on public intervention in the economic system has been rediscovered during the economic crisis that is devastating the world economy. Many opinion makers have appealed to go back to Keynesian monetary and fiscal policy. But who was John Maynard Keynes, and what is his legacy?
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On Keynes’ Animal Spirits

Kyklos, 1999
According to Keynes the formation of entrepreneurial expectations on investment in an uncertain environment depends on conventional judgements and animal spirits, in addition to and supporting rational calculation. Conventions and animal spirits have no room in the mainstream theoretical framework, because their existence makes long-term expectations ...
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Keynes

The Economic History Review, 1976
T. W. Hutchison, D. E. Moggridge
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Keynes's dialectic?

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2003
This paper identifies a dialectical method of analysis in the social sciences which, potentially, can be applied to any social system that evolves historically. It is shown that a dialectic exists in post-Keynesian economics, arising from the opposition of conventional and innovative behaviours under conditions of fundamental uncertainty.
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Keynes

Population (French Edition), 1970
P. L., Michel Stewart
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