The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Monetary economics, Quantity theory of money, Economic consequences, Mathematical economics and Political economy. His research investigates the connection with Monetary economics and areas like Capital which intersect with concerns in Finance. His study in Quantity theory of money is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Economic history and Say's law.
His work carried out in the field of Mathematical economics brings together such families of science as Post-Keynesian economics, Capital good, Transfer problem and German. The Political economy study which covers Treaty that intersects with Deflation. John Maynard Keynes has researched Endogenous money in several fields, including IS–LM model, Interest rate, Open market operation and Job guarantee.
John Maynard Keynes focuses on Classics, Economic history, Keynesian economics, Quantity theory of money and Unemployment. His Economic history study incorporates themes from Treasury and Economy. Particularly relevant to Pigou effect is his body of work in Keynesian economics.
His primary scientific interests are in Classics, Economic history, Investment, Unemployment and Monetary economics. His Classics research incorporates elements of GEORGE and Character. His Economic history research integrates issues from Economy and Spanish Civil War.
The Investment study combines topics in areas such as Tithe and Public economics. His Unemployment research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Economic policy, Labour economics, Politics and Demographic economics. John Maynard Keynes studies Monetary economics, namely Currency.
His primary areas of study are Law, Unemployment, Classics, Neoclassical economics and Economic history. His Unemployment study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Monetary policy, Relative price, Consumption and Depression. His work deals with themes such as Organic unity and Endowment, which intersect with Classics.
His work in Neoclassical economics covers topics such as Criticism which are related to areas like Business cycle. His work carried out in the field of Business cycle brings together such families of science as Capital, Causality and Arbitrariness. The study incorporates disciplines such as Full employment and Monetary economics in addition to Capital.
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The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money.
Joseph A. Schumpeter;John Maynard Keynes.
Journal of the American Statistical Association (1936)
General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
John Maynard Keynes.
(1936)
Essays in Persuasion
John Maynard Keynes.
(1932)
The General Theory of Employment
J. M. Keynes.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (1937)
A Treatise on Probability; New York: MacMillan; 1921
John Maynard Keynes.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1998)
A Treatise on Probability
John Maynard Keynes.
(1921)
The End of Laissez-Faire: The Economic Consequences of the Peace
John Maynard Keynes.
(2021)
A Treatise on Money
John Maynard Keynes.
(1930)
The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes
John Maynard Keynes.
(1971)
A Tract on Monetary Reform
John Maynard Keynes.
(1923)
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