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Keynes, The Keynesians And Monetarism

Challenges several 'conventional wisdoms' about UK macroeconomic policy, arguing that the Keynesians' advocacy of incomes policy and fiscal activism in the post-war decades did not have a strong basis in Keynes' own writings. This book denies that the UK had a 'Keynesian revolution', in the sense of a deliberately pursued fiscal activism.
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Challenges several 'conventional wisdoms' about UK macroeconomic policy, arguing that the Keynesians' advocacy of incomes policy & fiscal activism in the post-war decades did not have a strong basis in Keynes' own writings. This book denies that the UK had a ' Keynesian revolution', in the sense of a deliberately pursued fiscal activism.

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