Keynesian economics (English Wikipedia)

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  • Blinder, Alan S. "Keynesian Economics". www.econlib.org. The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  • Blinder, Alan S. "Keynesian Economics". Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Library of Economics and Liberty. Archived from the original on 14 September 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2017.

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  • Reply to Viner. See below. Keynes, John Maynard (Feb. 1937). "Reply to Viner" Archived 6 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine. Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 209–223. A valuable paper, in which Keynes restates many of his ideas in the light of criticisms. It has no agreed title and is also known as The General Theory of Employment or as the 1937 QJE paper.

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  • "What eventually became known as textbook Keynesian policies were in many ways Lerner's interpretations of Keynes's policies, especially those expounded in The Economics of Control (1944) and later in The Economics of Employment (1951). ... Textbook expositions of Keynesian policy naturally gravitated to the black and white 'Lernerian' policy of Functional Finance rather than the grayer Keynesian policies. Thus, the vision that monetary and fiscal policy should be used as a balance wheel, which forms a key element in the textbook policy revolution, deserves to be called Lernerian rather than Keynesian." (Colander 1984, p. 1573) Colander, David (December 1984). "Was Keynes a Keynesian or a Lernerian?". Journal of Economic Literature. 22 (4): 1572–1575. JSTOR i347588.

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