How to Fix Coordination Lags in the Keynesian Macroeconomical Intervention?
Tommi P. Laiho
Business and Management Studies, 2020, vol. 6, issue 3, 72-76
Abstract:
The Keynesian macroecomic intervention often fails. This is most likely due to forecasting problems of the macroeconomy. This article present a software idea of fuzzy logic controlling unit which replaces long and tedious human intervention in macroeconomic stimulation process. The Keynesian Macroeconomic intervention now made by officials and politicians is suggested to be made by much faster and more purposeful automatic computer adjustment process. It is assumed that this kind of just in time and very fast automatic computer intervention would lead to optimimal usage of the resources in a much better way than any current human lead systems would be able to do.
Date: 2020
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