A Guide to Keynes

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A Guide to Keynes is an influential economic text by Alvin Hansen that explains and interprets John Maynard Keynes’s theories for students and policymakers.

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basedOn The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
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explainsConcept liquidity preference
multiplier effect
role of government intervention in the economy
underemployment equilibrium
explainsWorkOf John Maynard Keynes NERFINISHED
focusesOn Keynesian theory of employment
Keynesian theory of interest
Keynesian theory of money
aggregate demand
fiscal policy
monetary policy
genre economic literature
non-fiction
hasPerspective Keynesian NERFINISHED
influenced dissemination of Keynesian economics in the United States
intendedAudience policymakers
students
language English
mainSubject John Maynard Keynes NERFINISHED
Keynesian economics NERFINISHED
macroeconomics
periodDiscussed Great Depression era NERFINISHED
relatedTo Keynesian Revolution NERFINISHED
postwar economic policy in the United States
title A Guide to Keynes NERFINISHED
usedBy economic policymakers
usedIn economics education

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