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Beware of ‘closet Keynesianism’: cutting taxes but continuing with big spending, or, in short, pretending to be against big ...
Ken Jennings has been around the block a few times, so it’s not easy to catch the Jeopardy! host off guard. However, during the Monday, July 7 episode of the game show, the quizmaster let out not one, ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin Russia’s chroniclabour crisis is showing signs of beginning to ease, as new data show a slowdown in ...
There is an apparent paradox in Europe’s new militarized posture. On the one hand, the call to boost military spending has ...
Increased military spending would make Europe safe from Russia and independent from America, at last securing its superpower ...
Military Keynesianism wasn’t just economic policy, it was socialism in disguise. Joseph Salerno reveals how John F. Kennedy’s economists used war spending and deficits to erode liberty under the guise ...
Our interviews indicate that military Keynesianism may produce not only supporters of the war, namely those who benefit directly from the new economic policies, but also opponents among those who ...
Keynesianism persuaded policy makers of the benefit of beefed-up government spending via greater deficit spending, and it is largely faulted for the increase in deficits before 1980 but not for ...
Neo-Keynesianism is a school of economic thought that combines the insights of John Maynard Keynes with classical and neoclassical economics.
The French elections have raised grave concerns: its two traditional centrist parties, the Socialists and the De Guellists, are evaporating into thin air. The specter of Marine Le Pen making her way ...