Keynes in the 1990s : a return to economic sanity
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Keynes in the 1990s : a return to economic sanity
(Penguin books)
Penguin, 1993
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Includes index
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Description
A polemical sequel, of sorts, to the author's "Keynes and after", looking at the economic policies of the last ten years in a Keynesian light and suggesting that the current recession bears all the hallmarks of the slump of the 1930's. "Keynes in the 1990's" is a form of sequel, but is very much about the application of Keynesian policies now, whereas the "Keynes and after" is entirely a historical book.
Table of Contents
- The hour of Milton Friedman
- Keynes and unemployment
- inflation - fashionable stage villain
- the Thatcher experiment - dogma and disaster
- the role of the budget
- strenghtening the supply side
- the international context
- what now?
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