Wladimir Kraus presents The Essence of Keynesian Economics: A Critique. From the 2009 ASC Panel: Rethinking the History of Economic Ideas.
Vladimir Menshikov
Vladimir Menshikov is a PhD student at the University of Turin.
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Thomas E. Woods’s Meltdown may be the very first book aimed at an intelligent layman that is at once systematic, analytically sophisticated, and an easy read. It is an enjoyable study of the causes...
Can government spending contribute to macroeconomic stability and the higher productivity of labor? Many people say yes, because they believe that government spending can stimulate the aggregate...