Dissent on Keynes: A Critical Appraisal of Keynesian EconomicsMark Skousen Keynesian economics is not dead but is alive and kicking in the U.S. and elsewhere. However, Keynesian economics has caused the U.S. and other countries under its influence to suffer inflation, economic instability, excessive debt, overconsumption, and underinvestment on a serious scale. Meanwhile, many Far Eastern and European countries have rejected Keynesian-style economics and are rapidly surpassing the U.S. in economic growth. This edited volume is the first and only modern work to attack Keynesian economic theory, which is at the root of many of the U.S. economic problems. |
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Dan Egonsson. preference is rational or irrational . The irrationality of an instrumental preference comes from the falsity of the belief on which it is founded . I have argued that not only instrumental preferences are founded or ...
... preferences , consider Frankfurt's ( 1971 : 8 ) example of a drug addict . A drug addict might have a first - order preference to consume drugs instead of abstaining but a higher - order preference not to have the preference to consume ...
... preference for the preference-receiving country is often measured by the preference margin. At the tariff line, this margin is simply the difference in percentage points between the MFN rate and the preferential tariff rate. The ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Keynes and Keynesianism 442 | 5 |
An Unwise Policy for Recovery | 35 |
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