Comment on Casey Mulligan: Keynes in Both Fresh and Salt Water
Casey Mulligan suggested in The Economists' Voice that this recession was caused by "something [that] made real wages high and employment low." This coincides with his own view of the causes of the Great Depression. The similarity inevitably brings back General-Theory-Keynes, according to Da Silva, and justifies the suspicion of some salt water economists that Mulligan is blaming both downturns on laziness.
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2010
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Authors: | Sergio, Da Silva |
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The Economists' Voice. - De Gruyter, ISSN 1553-3832. - Vol. 7.2010, 2, p. 1-2
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De Gruyter |
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