J.M.KEYNES: AN EMPEROR WITHOUT CLOTHES (ONE NON‐ECONOMIST'S VIEW OF ANOTHER)
Terry Arthur
Economic Affairs, 2004, vol. 24, issue 1, 49-52
Abstract:
Central bank policy causes economic dislocation and recession. Keynes's work assumes away much of what is important in economic analysis. As a result, Keynesian conclusions on how to deal with recessions are wrong.
Date: 2004
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