Where Keynes went wrong : and why world governments keep creating inflation, bubbles and busts / Hunter Lewis
Publication details: Mount Jackson : Axios, c2009, Description: vi, 384 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781604190175Subject(s): Keynes, John Maynard, 1883-1946 | Financial crises | Economic policyDDC classification: 330.156 LEW| Item type | Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Contents:
Pt. 1. Introduction
1. Commonsense economics
Pt. 2. What Keynes Really Said
2. Drive interest rates down
3. Spend more, save less, and grow wealthy
4. The immoralist (a digression)
5. What to do about Wall Street?
6. Look to the state for economic leadership
7. In an economic crisis, print, lend, borrow, and spend
Pt. 3. Why Keynes Was Wrong
8. "Drive down interest rates" (and reap a whirlwind of inflation, bubbles, and busts)
9. Spend more, save less, and grow poorer
10. What (not) to do about Wall Street
11. (do not) look to the state for economic leadership
12. Government for sale (a digression)
13. In an economic crisis, printing, lending, borrowing, and spending just sow the seeds of the next crisis
14. Markets do not self-correct
15. Yes, no, and again yes to economic globalization
Pt. 4. More and Keynes
16. How Keynesian was Keynes?
17. Keynes the speaker
18. Keynes the writer
Pt. 5. Conclusion
19. Upside-down economics : what Keynes would like you to believe
20. What is really wrong here : the central paradox of Keynesianism
Pt. 6. Envoi
21. Saying goodbye to Keynes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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