Keynesian economics (/ˈkeɪnziən/ KAYN-zee-ən; sometimes Keynesianism, named after British economist John Maynard Keynes) are the various macroeconomic...
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Post-Keynesian economics is a school of economic thought with its origins in The General Theory of John Maynard Keynes, with subsequent development influenced...
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New Keynesian economics is a school of macroeconomics that strives to provide microeconomic foundations for Keynesian economics. It developed partly as...
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financial crisis, there was a worldwide resurgence of interest in Keynesian economics among prominent economists and policy makers. This included discussions...
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choice theory. Neoclassical economics is the dominant approach to microeconomics and, together with Keynesian economics, formed the neoclassical synthesis...
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Neoclassical synthesis (redirect from Neo-Keynesian economics)
neoclassical synthesis (NCS), or neoclassical–Keynesian synthesis is an academic movement and paradigm in economics that worked towards reconciling the macroeconomic...
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power or energy." The rise, and absorption into the mainstream of Keynesian economics, which appeared to provide a more coherent policy response to unemployment...
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fostered respective schools of economic thought (Marxian economics and Keynesian economics) that have had significant influence in various academic circles...
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then orthodox economic framework, namely neoclassical economics. The early stage of the Keynesian Revolution took place in the years following the publication...
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Schools of economic thought (redirect from Schools of Economics)
mainstream economics. The most significant are Institutional economics, Marxian economics and the Austrian School. The development of Keynesian economics was...
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