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Keynesian Economics

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Keynesian economics [(kayn-zee-uhn)]

Economic theories that advocate using government spending programs to increase employment. They are based on the thinking of John Maynard Keynes.

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Keynesian Economics

An economic theory stating that active government intervention in the marketplace and monetary policy is the best method of ensuring economic growth and stability.

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A supporter of Keynesian economics believes it is the government's job to smooth out the bumps in business cycles. Intervention would come in the form of government spending and tax breaks in order to stimulate the economy, and government spending cuts and tax hikes in good times, in order to curb inflation.

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See also: Business Cycle, Dismal Science, Economics, Fiscal Policy, Kondratiev Wave, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics

Also spelled: Keynesian Theory

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