Keynes and Keynesianism
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How Keynes and Keynesianism were the culprits of the economic woes of the second half of the twentieth century. 28–29 April 1989, Harvard Square, MA.
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DEC 12, 2018
Keynesianism and World Inflation
Keynes believed that all economic problems could be overcome with global inflation. This would bring about a new utopian age in which only social and scientific problems would remain.
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NOV 3, 2018
Modern Myths of Keynesian Economics
In this 56-minute talk, Jeffrey Herbener dissects and dismantles two central myths behind Keynesian doctrine: the Phillips Curve, a the Keynesian Multiplier.
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JAN 9, 2009
Is Milton Friedman a Keynesian? An Analysis of the Chicago School
<p>Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Harvard Square, Massachusetts; April 28-29, 1989.</p>
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JAN 9, 2009
Philosophical Foundations of Keynesians
<p>Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Harvard Square, Massachusetts; April 28-29, 1989. [39:37]</p>
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JAN 9, 2009
Keynesians and Neo-Keynesians
<p>Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Harvard Square, Massachusetts; April 28-29, 1989.</p>
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