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Mainstream si keynesism: -două doctrine, două metode,aceleaşi idei-

Mainstream and keynesism: - two doctrines, two methods, same ideas -

Radu Constantinescu ()

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Abstract: Taking into consideration that, in order to talk about science we need both different opinions and construtive criticism, the starting point of the issue would be: “How do we succeed to manage in a constructive way different theories that debate the same theme- the economic crisis?”. As a concequence, the purpose of the essay is to critically analize the keynesism and the mainstream perspectives, currently used to solve the problems generated by the crisis and the economic cycle, as well as to discover both the convergence and the discrepancies between these two main economic doctrines. In the current work, it will be noted that, in order to achieve the above mentioned purpose, we will resume to schematics and abstracting the mechanisms, also to explaining the phenomenons and the informations, as well as to processing and interpreting these informations from a personal perspective, closer to the Austrian School than to the manipulating orthodoxism.

Keywords: Economic cycles; crisis; mainstream; keynesianism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F4 G01 G14 G18 N1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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