1. Galbraith - Noun
2. Galbraith - Proper noun
United States economist (born in Canada) who served as ambassador to India (born in 1908)
Source: WordNetI am...wholeheartedly a Galbraith man. Anthony Crosland
John Kenneth Galbraith doesn't get enough praise. The Affluent Society is a great insight, and has become so much a part of our understanding of contemporary capitalism that we forget where it began. It's like reading Hamlet and deciding it's full of quotations. Amartya Sen
According to the economist John Kenneth Galbraith (then a US government official charged with controlling inflation), in the rebound of the economy from wartime spending, "one could not have had a better demonstration of the Keynesian ideas." Source: Internet
"All successful revolutions," as John Kenneth Galbraith said, "are the kicking in of a rotten door." Source: Internet
As Galbraith put it, Chalabi “figured out in the eighties that the road to Baghdad ran through Washington. Source: Internet
Deane Galbraith summarizes a new article in which Yigal Levin rejects the identification of Khirbet Qeiyafa as Shaaraim and proposes instead that it is the Israelite encampment. Source: Internet