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Information: The Keynesian and Post-Keynesian schools are a revolt against the classical insistence on the price mechanism, claiming that prices do not always respond in the desired ways and so policy tools such as increasing aggregate demand and the judicious use of
Keynesian Sites:
Inflation and the Phillips Curve Inflation and the Phillips Curve: A discussion on probably the most well known Keyensian theory. (Keynesian) http://cepa.newschool.edu/~het/essays/keynes/inflation.htm
Post Keynesian Thought Internet Archive Post Keynesian Thought Internet Archive: An electronic community of economists in the Keyensian tradition. Has mailing lists, virtual seminars and articles by modern Keynesian economists. (Keynesian) http://csf.colorado.edu/pkt/
Global Keynesianism Global Keynesianism: By James K. Galbraith. Some points on how Keynesians should react to the global economy. (Keynesian) http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/art/artg0002.htm
Vulgar Keynesians by Paul Krugman Vulgar Keynesians by Paul Krugman: John Maynard Keynes himself was a magnificently subtle and innovative thinker. Yet one of his unfortunate if unintentional legacies was a style of thought--call it vulgar Keynesianism--that confuses and befogs economic debate to this day. (Keynesian) http://web.mit.edu/krugman/www/vulgar.html
The Keynesian Revolution The Keynesian Revolution: A webtext on the history of Keynesian economics (Keynesian) http://cepa.newschool.edu/~het/essays/keynes/keynesrev.htm
The Keynesian Impact on Public Policy The Keynesian Impact on Public Policy: A brief overview. (Keynesian) http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/essays/keynes/publicpolicy.htm
Why Aren't We All Keynesians Yet Why Aren't We All Keynesians Yet: Short piece by economist Paul Krugman. (Keynesian) http://web.mit.edu/krugman/www/keynes.html