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Tag Archives : Keynes

Understanding Keynesian Economics

Understanding Keynesian Economics

Posted on March 29, 2023

Keynesianism has a history of failure when looking at real-world evidence.

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The Economic History of the 20th Century

The Economic History of the 20th Century

Posted on August 27, 2020

A happy ending?

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More Anti-Factual Analysis from Paul Krugman

More Anti-Factual Analysis from Paul Krugman

Posted on April 18, 2015

Krugman is apparently still allergic to facts.

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The Final Nail in the Keynesian Coffin?

The Final Nail in the Keynesian Coffin?

Posted on December 22, 2014

There’s a growing consensus against Keynes’ free-lunch theory

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The Perplexing Durability of Keynesian Economics

The Perplexing Durability of Keynesian Economics

Posted on May 26, 2014

Keynesian economics is a failure. It didn’t work for Hoover and Roosevelt in the 1930s. It didn’t work for Japan in the 1990s. And it didn’t work for Bush or Obama in recent years. No matter where’s it’s been tried, it’s been a flop. So why, whenever there’s a downturn, do politicians resuscitate the idea that bigger government will “stimulate” the economy? I’ve tried […]

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Making Fun of Keynesian Economics

Making Fun of Keynesian Economics

Posted on March 9, 2014

It’s sometimes difficult to make fun of Keynesian economics. But this isn’t because Keynesian theory is airtight. It’s easy, after all, to mock a school of thought that is predicated on the notion that you can make yourself richer by taking money from your right pocket and putting it in your left pocket. The problem […]

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Yet another Example of the Failure of Keynesian Economics

Yet another Example of the Failure of Keynesian Economics

Posted on February 1, 2014

Early last year, with the sequester about to begin, President Obama stated that “these cuts are not smart, they are not fair, they will hurt our economy, they will add hundreds of thousands of Americans to the unemployment rolls.” He made this statement because Keynesian theorysays government spending can boost “aggregate demand” and goose an economy. So less government spending obviously […]

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Keynesian Economics, Government Shutdowns, and Economic Growth

Keynesian Economics, Government Shutdowns, and Economic Growth

Posted on October 30, 2013

Keynesian economics is the perpetual motion machine of the left. You build a model that assumes government spending is good for the economy and you assume that there are zero costs when the government diverts money from the private sector. With that type of model, you then automatically generate predictions that bigger government will “stimulate’ […]

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The Keynesian Crackup Continues: From Space Aliens to Food-Stamp Stimulus

The Keynesian Crackup Continues: From Space Aliens to Food-Stamp Stimulus

Posted on August 18, 2011

Paul Krugman recently argued that a fake threat from space aliens would be good for the economy because the people of earth would waste a bunch of money building unnecessary defenses. That was a bit loopy, as I noted a few days ago, but other Keynesians also have been making really weird assertions. Obama’s Secretary […]

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Basic Economics for Financial Journalists and Other Dummies

Basic Economics for Financial Journalists and Other Dummies

Posted on July 30, 2011

While driving home last night, I had the miserable experience of listening to a financial journalist being interviewed about the anemic growth numbers that were just released. I wasn’t unhappy because the interview was biased to the left. From what I could tell, both the host and the guest were straight shooters. Indeed, they spent […]

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