The divergent views of finance, economics, politics and society held by Keynesians and Neoliberals


Essai, 2015

4 Pages, Note: 2:1


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To understand the divergent views relating to Keynesians and Neoliberals, it is first important to define the two economic groups. (Princeton) regards Keynesianism as “the economic theories of John Maynard Keynes who advocated government monetary and fiscal programs intended to stimulate business activity and increase employment” defines Neoliberalism as a “Late-twentieth century variant of theory that competition among businesses in market with limited state regulation best fosters growth; specifically, advocacy of free enterprise in competitive global markets and movement of goods and capital unburdened by tariffs and regulations...” (Bourdieu; cf. Treanor). To understand the divergent views on finance, economics, politics and social policies of Keynesians and Neoliberals, these four policies therefore need to be broken down, explained and analysed.

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Titre
The divergent views of finance, economics, politics and society held by Keynesians and Neoliberals
Université
De Montfort University Leicester
Cours
International Business and Globalisation
Note
2:1
Auteur
Année
2015
Pages
4
N° de catalogue
V323338
ISBN (ebook)
9783668226104
ISBN (Livre)
9783668226111
Taille d'un fichier
422 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
keynesians, neoliberals
Citation du texte
William Garner (Auteur), 2015, The divergent views of finance, economics, politics and society held by Keynesians and Neoliberals, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/323338

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