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    Keynesianism in the Great Recession

    Tue, 03/13/2012 - 09:15 EDT - Coordination Problem
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    |Peter Boettke|
    Over at Crooked Timber, Henry Farrell links to a paper of his (and John Quiggin) on fall and then rise of Keynesianism in the context of the recent global financial crisis.  The paper is well worth reading and thinking seriously about.
    One of the things I find fascinating about the last decade is how much of the theory-practice divide is bridged in the blogosphere (broadly defined to include also online postings of abridged working papers).
     
     

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