
On John Maynard Keynes’ "General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money"
New Books in Economics
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The Long Dura Impact of Canes in the Years After World War
The two and a half decades after the second world war were probably the most successful decades in economic history for countries that were leading the world. Like all good things, the cansian system became a bit victim of its own success. There was a renaissance of individualism and individual responsibility as the centre of how a society can function - rather than a sense of community. And that was probably, in some ways, an appropriate corrective, if not to kaines's ideas, to the way they had been implemented.
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