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  • ...tion makes a crucial difference to the way the economy is seen to work. In Keynesian theory, an excess of planned savings over planned investment leads, not to a an eq
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  • Friedman's criticisms of Keynesian theory began with his attack on the Hicks-Hansen [[IS-LM model]] <ref
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  • ...ut it need not hold if the money could also be spent on financial assets. Keynesian theory implies that it would all be spent on financial assets so that there would
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  • ...f Employment, Interest and Money'' (1936)]</ref> until the early 1970's. [[Keynesian theory]] created the foundations of a new approach to [[economics]] and profoundl ...icardian"'']</ref> research program, an attempt at an explicit marriage of Keynesian theory of effective demand and the Ricardian theory of value. In the course of th
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  • ...presented it then as a way of illustrating the relationship between the [[Keynesian theory]] of [[macroeconomics]] and the previously orthodox "classical theory"
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  • * demand-deficient-, or [[Keynesian theory|Keynesian]], unemployment, which occurs in a [[recession]] when the demand ...investment. As interpteted by his [[Keynesians|"Keynesian"]] followers, [[Keynesian theory]] became the consensus explanation of unemployment, which was virtually un
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  • ===[[Keynesian theory]]=== According to [[Keynesian theory]], planned savings are determined mainly by the level of income of the hou
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  • ...l unemployment”). Unemployment can also be the result, according to [[Keynesian theory]], from a deficiency in aggregate demand; and, according to classical
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  • - [[Keynesian theory]]
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  • ...leration.htm#phillips ''The Inflation Acceleration Controversy'']</ref> of Keynesian theory began with his attack on the [[The Hicks-Hansen IS-LM Model|IS-LM]] <ref
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  • ...esearch, December 5, 1996, Federal Reserve Board 1996]</ref>. The use of [[Keynesian theory|Keynesian]] [[fiscal policy]] to regulate output was considered to have pro
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  • ...esearch, December 5, 1996, Federal Reserve Board 1996]</ref>. The use of [[Keynesian theory|Keynesian]] [[fiscal policy]] to regulate output was considered to have pro
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  • According to [[Keynesian theory]], fiscal policy choices concerning the burden of personal and corporate in
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