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KEYNES (J. M.) — KEYNES JOHN MAYNARD (1883 1946) Nul économiste n’a sans doute davantage influencé la pensée économique contemporaine que John Maynard Keynes, fils de John Neville Keynes, lui même économiste. Né l’année de la mort de Marx, Keynes eut, précoce et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Keynes — [keɪnz], John Maynard, Lord Keynes of Tilton [tɪltn] (seit 1942), britischer Volkswirtschaftler, Publizist, Diplomat, * Cambridge 5. 6. 1883, ✝ Firle (County East Sussex) 21. 4. 1946; trat 1915 als Berater in das britische Schatzamt ein und… … Universal-Lexikon
Keynes — bezeichnet: Milton Keynes, Stadt in England Den Namen Keynes tragen: John Neville Keynes, (1852–1949), englischer Ökonom und Vater von John Maynard Keynes John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946), englischer Mathematiker und Ökonom Geoffrey Keynes… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Keynes — prop. n. John Maynard Keynes, the british economist (1883 1946) whose book The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (Macmillan, 1936) had a strong influence on views of the government s role in the economy through the 1970 s. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Keynes|i|an — «KAYN zee uhn», adjective, noun. –adj. of or having to do with John Maynard Keynes (1883 1946) or his theories of economics: »After 1945, Belgium stood for laissez faire and orthodox economics, while Holland seemed a model Keynesian economy… … Useful english dictionary
Keynes — Keynes, John May|nard (1883 1946) a British ↑economist whose ideas greatly influenced economic thinking in the 20th century. Keynes believed that governments should use public money to control the level of employment, for example by spending… … Dictionary of contemporary English
keynes — keynes·i·an·ism; keynes·i·an; … English syllables
Keynes — [kānz] John Maynard 1st Baron Keynes 1883 1946; Eng. economist & writer … English World dictionary
Keynes — Keynes, John Maynard … Philosophy dictionary
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Keynes — Keynes, lord John Maynard … Enciclopedia Universal