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  1. English. The aim of this book is to assist, and induce, the student to read The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes ( 1883-1946), published in 1936, one of the most significant books of the last hundred years.

  2. 14. Juli 2009 · A guide to Keynes. by. Hansen, Alvin H. (Alvin Harvey), 1887-1975. Publication date. 1953. Topics. Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946, Keynesian economics, Historia Do Pensamento Economico, Sistemas Economicos, Economische filosofie. Publisher. New York, McGraw-Hill.

  3. A Guide to Keynes is a non-fiction work by Alvin Hansen, about John Maynard Keynes' work The General Theory. It was first published in 1953. Hansen's guide, 237 pages long. It explains Keynes's General Theory in a chapter-by-chapter fashion more accessible to a beginner.

    • Alvin Harvey Hansen
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    • 1953
  4. Guide to Keynes Taschenbuch – 1. Dezember 1953. Englisch Ausgabe von Alvin H. Hansen (Autor) 4,8 4 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. Ein Problem mit diesem Produkt melden. Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe. 237 Seiten. Sprache. Englisch. Herausgeber. McGraw-Hill Inc.,US. Erscheinungstermin. 1. Dezember 1953. ISBN-10. 0070852995.

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  5. keynes-general-theory.com › guide-to-keynesGuide to Keynes

    Guide to Keynes. Alvin Hansen’s Guide to Keynes (1953) was the text which introduced Keynes to a generation of students. Seymour Harris wrote in his introduction: As the most prominent Keynesian in the United States, Hansen has interpreted Keynesian economics for American students and laymen; and he has greatly enriched it as well.

  6. A Guide to Keynes. Alvin Harvey Hansen. McGraw-Hill, 1953 - Business & Economics - 237 pages. Definitions and ideas; The propensity to consume; The inducement to invest; Money wages and...

  7. Keynesian economics is based on two main ideas. First, aggregate demand is more likely than aggregate supply to be the primary cause of a short-run economic event like a recession. Second, wages and prices can be sticky, and so, in an economic downturn, unemployment can result.