Keynes的意思和读音

Keynes

: [keɪnz] : [keɪnz]

n.;John Maynard Keynes

n.1.2.John Maynard Keynes

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1.Some friends and colleagues ask if I have not been guilty of trying to dethrone Keynes in favour of Friedman.(Friedman)

2.In the long run we are all dead, as John Maynard Keynes memorably quipped, but humanity could at least get something out of it.··(JohnMaynardKeynes)

3.Some 65 years later, the governor of the Chinese central bank issued a public statement lamenting the fact that Keynes had not got his way.65

4.Leaders meet this week in London in a world that would not seem unfamiliar to Keynes.

5.It was Keynes who noted that "even the most practical man of affairs is usually in the thrall of the ideas of some long-dead economist" .,“使。”

6.Macroeconomics began with Keynes, but the word did not appear in the journals until 1945, in an article by Jacob Marschak.1945JacobMarschak

7.What Keynes pointed out was that this picture is incomplete if you allow for the possibility that the economy is not at full employment.(Keynes)

8.But there was no consensus in the autumn of 1940 and agreement took Keynes four difficult years of negotiation.19404

9.Second, Keynes pretty much had the policy implications of the General Theory down long before he actually worked out the detailed analysis.

10.Keynes called them animal spirits, and he thought they were especially important in determining people's willingness to take risks.”(animalspirits),