单词 | keynesian economics |
释义 | > as lemmasKeynesian economics Keynesian economics n. economic theory or practice based on the ideas of Keynes, esp. the belief that the state should play a role in regulating the economy. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > specific theories or doctrines Ricardianism1827 protectionism1846 physiocracy1856 Smithianism1880 quantity theory1885 physiocratism1890 fiscalism1892 tariffism1903 cameralism1909 marginalism1912 rationalism1915 consumerism1921 Kondratieff1935 Keynesian economics1940 Keynesianism1942 Walras' law1942 Chicago school1949 Paretanism1949 neo-Keynesianism1961 Okun's Law1962 structuralism1962 monetarism1967 market fundamentalism1984 1940 Amer. Econ. Rev. 30 580 American economics have in the past been strongly influenced by..the reformed marginalism and equilibrium concepts of London and Viennese economists; lately by Keynesian economics. 1982 M. Olson Rise & Decline of Nations vii. 192 The lack of an adequate explanation in Keynes of stagflation..must have a lot to do with the apparent growth in skepticism about Keynesian economics in recent years. 2012 Times (Nexis) 15 Sept. 25 The beauty of infrastructure projects is that it's back to Keynesian economics. < as lemmas |
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