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  2. John Maynard Keynes - Wikipedia

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    John Maynard Keynes was born in Cambridge, England, in June 1883 to an upper-middle-class family. His father, John Neville Keynes , was an economist and a lecturer in moral sciences at the University of Cambridge and his mother, Florence Ada Keynes , a local social reformer.

  3. John Maynard Keynes (Skidelsky) - Wikipedia

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    Vol. 1. Hopes Betrayed 1833-1920 (1983) focuses on Keynes's early life, education, and his emergence as a public intellectual during World War I.Vol. 2. The Economist as Saviour, 1920-37 (1992) covers Keynes's contributions to economics, his involvement in international affairs, and his rise to a prominent economist.

  4. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money

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    The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money is a book by English economist John Maynard Keynes published in February 1936. It caused a profound shift in economic thought, [1] giving macroeconomics a central place in economic theory and contributing much of its terminology [2] – the "Keynesian Revolution".

  5. File:Keynes caricature Low 1934-1.jpg - Wikipedia

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    John Maynard Keynes; The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money; Usage on es.wikipedia.org John Maynard Keynes; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org John Maynard Keynes; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org John Maynard Keynes; Usage on hy.wikipedia.org Ջոն Մեյնարդ Քեյնս; Usage on nn.wikipedia.org 1946; Usage on no.wikipedia.org John Maynard ...

  6. History of macroeconomic thought - Wikipedia

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    John Maynard Keynes attacked some of these "classical" theories and produced a general theory that described the whole economy in terms of aggregates rather than individual, microeconomic parts. Attempting to explain unemployment and recessions , he noticed the tendency for people and businesses to hoard cash and avoid investment during a ...

  7. A Tract on Monetary Reform - Wikipedia

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    A Tract on Monetary Reform is a book by John Maynard Keynes, published in 1923. [1] Keynes presented an argument in favour of a policy that would try to stabilize the domestic price level. He argued that the Bank of England had the policy tools available to provide a semblance of price stability through its stance on interest rates and its ...

  8. Keynes: The Return of the Master - Wikipedia

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    Keynes: The Return of the Master is a 2009 book by economic historian Robert Skidelsky. The work discusses the economic theories and philosophy of John Maynard Keynes, and argues about their relevance to the world following the Financial crisis of 2007–2010. In contrast to the 30 years he needed to write his prize-winning biography on Keynes ...

  9. Keynes–Tinbergen debate - Wikipedia

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    In September 1939, John Maynard Keynes turned his attention to reviewing two extensive articles on studies conducted by the League of Nations. One of these reviews was focused on the work of Jan Tinbergen, and it was incomplete as of July 27. However, Keynes, having read Tinbergen's work in draft form the previous year, managed to complete his ...