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Dirk Ehnts — A short comment on Temin and Vines on Keynes

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… For those that want to understand how Keynes is relevant for the 21st century I would recommend reading the original books – now in public domain – or modern books from Post-Keynesian/Modern Monetary Theory authors. econoblog 101A short comment on Temin and Vines on KeynesDirk Ehnts | Lecturer at Bard College Berlin

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… For those that want to understand how Keynes is relevant for the 21st century I would recommend reading the original books – now in public domain – or modern books from Post-Keynesian/Modern Monetary Theory authors.
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A short comment on Temin and Vines on Keynes
Dirk Ehnts | Lecturer at Bard College Berlin
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