Economic policies for monetary economies

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Autor(a) principal: CARVALHO,FERNANDO J. CARDIM DE
Data de Publicação: 1997
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT A new wave of conservative thinking in economic theory and policy, which emerged in the mid-1970s, made the dominance of Keynesian views among macroeconomists its priority target. This wave takes various forms, but all have in common the critique of the interventionist ideas commonly attributed to Keynes or his followers. There is no doubt that Keynesianism, in all its incarnations, has a strong interventionist component. This work examines the fundamentals of this interventionist bias in Keynes’ original work, exploring works little explored or known as those produced during the Second World War, in which that author served as a high advisor to the English government.
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title Economic policies for monetary economies
spellingShingle Economic policies for monetary economies
CARVALHO,FERNANDO J. CARDIM DE
Keynesianism
labor demand
monetary policy
unemployment
history of economic thought
Keynes
title_short Economic policies for monetary economies
title_full Economic policies for monetary economies
title_fullStr Economic policies for monetary economies
title_full_unstemmed Economic policies for monetary economies
title_sort Economic policies for monetary economies
author CARVALHO,FERNANDO J. CARDIM DE
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Keynesianism
labor demand
monetary policy
unemployment
history of economic thought
Keynes
topic Keynesianism
labor demand
monetary policy
unemployment
history of economic thought
Keynes
description ABSTRACT A new wave of conservative thinking in economic theory and policy, which emerged in the mid-1970s, made the dominance of Keynesian views among macroeconomists its priority target. This wave takes various forms, but all have in common the critique of the interventionist ideas commonly attributed to Keynes or his followers. There is no doubt that Keynesianism, in all its incarnations, has a strong interventionist component. This work examines the fundamentals of this interventionist bias in Keynes’ original work, exploring works little explored or known as those produced during the Second World War, in which that author served as a high advisor to the English government.
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