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Keynes / Keynesianism
“Economics is the study of the economy, not the study of economists.” (Ricardo Reis)
“The paradox finds its explanation, perhaps, in that the master-economist must possess a rare combination of gifts. He must be mathematician, historian, statesman, philosopher ― in some degree. He must understand symbols and speak in words. He must contemplate the particular in terms of the general and touch abstract and concrete in the same flight of thought. He must study the present in the light of the past for the purposes of the future. No part of man’s nature or his institutions must lie entirely outside his regard. He must be purposeful and disinterested in a simultaneous mood; as aloof and incorruptible as an artist, yet sometimes as near to earth as a politician.” (J. M. Keynes)
- In the grand scheme of things, Lord Keynes was only a small-time crook
- Keynes ― the poster boy for the weakness of the economist’s mind
- Links on ‘Keynes: socialist, liberal, or conservative?’
- Post Keynesianism vs MMT: a Zombie debate
- From Keynes’ fatal blunder to the true economic model
- The failure of Post Keynesianism
- Kalecki and Keynes: The double macroeconomic false start
- Keynes, Kalecki, MMT, and the accidental invention of the perpetual profit machine
- Post Keynesian idiocy
- How Keynesians, Lernerians, MMTers make the Oligarchy great
- MMT vs Keynesianism: Nothing to chose
- Forget Keynes
- Keynes, Lerner, MMT, Trump, Biden, and exploding profit
- Keynes’ intellectual non-existence
- Post Keynesianism, too, is indefensible
- The death of Keynesianism
- Keynesians ― terminally stupid or worse?
- Keynesianism ― the economists’ senile dementia
- Walrasian micro and Keynesian macro need to be flushed away
- Macroeconomics ― dead since Keynes
- Macroeconomics: Drain the scientific swamp
- How Keynes got macro wrong and Allais got it right
- Keynes saw the problems but did not solve them
- What it takes to become a great economist
- Keynes’s Missing Axioms
- Cross-references Keynesianism
For Keynes' lethal macroeconomic blunder see Ch. 13, The indelible scientific disgrace of economics, in Sovereign Economics.
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