American Keynes

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American Keynes is the nickname of Alvin Hansen, a prominent American economist who played a key role in introducing and popularizing Keynesian economic theory in the United States.

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instanceOf economist
human
academicDiscipline economics
areaOfInfluence American academic economics
United States economic policy
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBySource history of economic thought literature
educatedAt University of Wisconsin–Madison
Yankton College NERFINISHED
employer Harvard University
familyName Hansen NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Keynesian economics
business cycle theory
economic policy
macroeconomics
public finance
genre economic theory
macroeconomic policy analysis
givenName Alvin NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic leading American Keynesian in the mid-20th century
proponent of active fiscal policy
hasHonorificTitle American Keynes NERFINISHED
influenced American Keynesian economists NERFINISHED
U.S. macroeconomic policy in the mid-20th century
influencedBy John Maynard Keynes NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Keynesian economics NERFINISHED
nickname American Keynes NERFINISHED
notableFor contributions to the theory of secular stagnation
influencing New Deal economic policy debates
introducing Keynesian theory to American policymakers
popularizing Keynesian economics in the United States
notableIdea secular stagnation hypothesis NERFINISHED
occupation economist
university teacher
positionHeld advisor to U.S. government agencies
professor of economics
sexOrGender male
taught Keynesian economic theory in the United States
macroeconomics at Harvard University
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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