The Failure of the "new Economics": An Analysis of the Keynesian Fallacies

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Arlington House, 1968 - Economics - 458 pages
Canonization. Uses of refutation. A path-breaking pioneer? The "general" theory. Postulates of Keynesian economics. Keynes vs. say's law. Overture. "labor units" and "wage units". The role of expectations. "Statics" vs. "Dynamics". Income, saving, and investment. "The propensity to consume". "The multiplier". "The marginal efficiency of capital". Expectations and speculation. "Liquidity preference". The theory of interest. Confusions about capital. "Own rates of interest". The general theory restated. Unemployment and wage-rates. Employment, money, and prices. The "trade cycle". Return to mercantilism? Keynes lets himself go. Did keynes recant? "Full employment" as the goal. "The national income approach". The keynesian policies.

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POSTULATES OF KEYNESIAN
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KEYNES vs SAYS
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