Statements (104)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:economic_analysis
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gptkbp:advocates_for |
government intervention
public works programs |
gptkbp:developed_by |
gptkb:John_Maynard_Keynes
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gptkbp:emphasizes |
aggregate demand
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gptkbp:focuses_on |
total spending in the economy
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gptkbp:has_influenced |
modern economic thought
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gptkbp:has_variants |
gptkb:New_Keynesian_economics
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Keynesianism
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gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:The_Great_Depression
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gptkbp:is_analyzed_in |
gptkb:economic_policies
financial crises economic downturns government budgets |
gptkbp:is_applied_in |
labor markets
macroeconomic policy economic recovery plans fiscal stimulus measures |
gptkbp:is_associated_with |
gptkb:Keynesian_economics
counter-cyclical policies demand-side economics |
gptkbp:is_based_on |
gptkb:Keynes's_General_Theory
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gptkbp:is_challenged_by |
gptkb:Austrian_economics
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gptkbp:is_compared_to |
classical economics
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gptkbp:is_considered |
a response to classical economics
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gptkbp:is_criticized_for |
inefficiency
potential inflation government overreach short-term focus monetarists neglecting supply-side factors potential for budget deficits creating budget deficits creating dependency on government aid failing to predict economic downturns lack of long-term focus neglecting long-term growth over-reliance on government spending overestimating government effectiveness potential for inflationary pressures potential for market distortions |
gptkbp:is_debated_in |
gptkb:academic_circles
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gptkbp:is_described_as |
business cycles
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gptkbp:is_discussed_in |
economic conferences
economic literature policy debates economic forums economic textbooks policy analysis reports economic seminars |
gptkbp:is_evaluated_by |
economic indicators
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gptkbp:is_examined_in |
economic studies
economic journals economic critiques economic research papers |
gptkbp:is_implemented_in |
monetary policy
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gptkbp:is_influenced_by |
gptkb:historical_events
global economic trends political ideologies |
gptkbp:is_influential_in |
policy-making
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gptkbp:is_linked_to |
social welfare programs
macroeconomic stability economic stabilization economic stimulus measures economic interventionism economic recovery strategies economic growth theories economic growth models |
gptkbp:is_opposed_by |
supply-side economics
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gptkbp:is_part_of |
economic policy discussions
macroeconomic theory economic discourse economic policy frameworks economic theory debates post-war economic policy economic theory evolution economic policy frameworks. |
gptkbp:is_promoted_by |
gptkb:government_officials
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gptkbp:is_recommended_by |
increased government spending can stimulate growth
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gptkbp:is_reflected_in |
Keynesian aggregate supply curve
Keynesian consumption function Keynesian cross model Keynesian economic analysis Keynesian economic models Keynesian economic policies Keynesian fiscal policy Keynesian liquidity preference theory Keynesian investment theory Keynesian multiplier effect Keynesian policy prescriptions |
gptkbp:is_supported_by |
gptkb:Keynesian_economists
policy analysts government economists economic policymakers |
gptkbp:is_taught_in |
economics courses
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gptkbp:is_used_to_address |
unemployment
recessions |
gptkbp:promotes |
fiscal policy
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gptkbp:supports |
economic recovery efforts
deficit spending stimulus packages government spending initiatives |
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:John_Maynard_Keynes
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
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