1. Keynesian - Noun
2. Keynesian - Adjective
a follower of the economic theories of John Maynard Keynes
of or relating to John Maynard Keynes or to his economic theories
Source: WordNetAccording 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
After 1945 the Bank pursued the multiple goals of Keynesian economics, especially "easy money" and low interest rates to support aggregate demand. Source: Internet
Among professional economists the revival of Keynesian economics has been even more divisive. Source: Internet
At the same time he attracted a following from the supply-side economics movement, which formed in opposition to Keynesian demand-stimulus economics. Source: Internet
Complex adaptive system Dynamic network analysis Keynesian economics main John Maynard Keynes (right), was a key theorist in economics. Source: Internet
As a Treasury spokesman during 1942 he advocated a Keynesian policy of taxation. Source: Internet