All Articles tagged keynes
- Book Reviews
September 30, 2021 CDT Jason Morgan reviews Zachary Carter's new intellectual biography of John Maynard Keynes, finding it "an essential read" which, with admirable even-handedness, presents the Keynesian world to readers, warts and all.
- Articles
September 30, 2021 CDT Long-standing policy advice based on Austrian business cycle theory would be useful in responding to Keynesian supply shocks--aggregate supply shocks that lead to even larger aggregate demand shocks.
- Book Reviews
July 29, 2021 CDT Per Bylund reviews Steven Kates' new book, in which the author introduces classical economic thought, debunks Keynesian demand-side economics, and discusses the history of the shift in economic thought.
- Book Reviews
December 31, 2019 CDT Jason Morgan reviews Masayuki Otaki's book on Japanese economic stagnation. While Otaki appropriately criticizes stimulus spending, he inexplicably attributes Japanese stagnation to the failure to follow Keynes.
- Articles
September 24, 2019 CDT The previously unexplored evidence presented here confirms that Keynes advocated a consistent form of non-Marxist socialism from no later than 1907 until his death in 1946.