Examining two of Keynes's most popular statements-wasteful public spending can be acceptable, and, in the long run we are all dead : yields some surprising implications
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October 2016
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Authors: | Beranek, William ; Kamerschen, David R. |
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The American economist : journal of Omnicron Delta Epsilon, the International Honor Society in Economics. - Los Angeles : SAGE, ISSN 0569-4345, ZDB-ID 281405-5. - Vol. 61.2016, 2, p. 263-267
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Subject: | Keynes | long run | fiscal policy | Keynesianismus | Keynesian economics | Finanzpolitik | Fiscal policy | USA | United States | Theorie | Theory |
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