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| | ... recouped - through higher taxes or reduced social welfare spending or both -- in the long run. But to quote John Maynard Keynes - he who prescribed to the world exactly what governments around the world are doing right here, right now (Keynesian economics) ... |
| | | ... cheap-er. It may seem counterintuitive but falling prices are bad news bears for the economy, any economy. Just like John Maynard Keynes' Paradox of Thrift, savings by individuals during recessions lead to a general decline in aggregate demand and ... |
| | | ... employed, may seek to boost their savings after having had their finances severely stretched," Alankar said. "As John Maynard Keynes reflected nearly a century ago, household savings may be beneficial to the individual, but bad for aggregate economic ... |
| | | ... someday, a cure, vaccine will be developed. That, or "in the long run, we're all dead". This is a quote from John Maynard Keynes - he, who gave birth to Keynesian economics that posits increased government spending during recessions to raise aggregate ... |
| | | ... pledged "stand ready to take further action to address those risks". It's all gloom and doom and to quote John Maynard Keynes, "in the long run we're all dead". That, of course, is if COVID-19 endures and permanently wreaks death and/or destruction ... |
| | | ... and gents, is the moral of the above passage from 'The Fable of the Bees' -- the passage that JMK (John Maynard Keynes), himself, cited when he gave us the 'Paradox of Thrift'. This was what the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) was alluding ... |
| | | ... inflation sustainably at the target." Even better, and what could be the start of the adoption of JMK's (John Maynard Keynes) counter-cyclical prescription around the world - fiscal policy spending - the Conservative Party pledges government spending ... |
| | | ... the bond markets indicate that the worst is coming while at the same time enticing governments everywhere to employ John Maynard Keyne's prescription - to engage in expansionary fiscal policy to boost demand and, hopefully, avoid another global recession. ... |
| | | ... communist/socialist/authoritarian government. China's counter-policy responses smack of adherence to the diktat of capitalist John Maynard Keynes. China's right in the thick of employing Keynesian Economics - a capitalist/market economy stabilisation ... |
| | | Forget John Maynard Keynes. Forget David Ricardo. A new economic sheriff is in town and his name is Donald J. Trump. POTUS has gone against Keynes' counter-cyclical prescription by increasing fiscal spending - tax cuts and increased expenditure ... |
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