
Introducing Keynes: A Graphic Guide
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Business & Economics
Format
Kindle
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2014
Publisher
Icon Books
ISBN-10
1848318812
ISBN-13
9781848318816
Description
Peter Pugh and Chris Garratt delve into the insightful theories of John Maynard Keynes, offering readers a compelling overview of his groundbreaking ideas through engaging illustrations. With the economic landscape shifting and uncertainty on the rise, this graphic guide serves as both an introduction and a timely reminder of Keynes' relevance in the modern marketplace. The authors skillfully break down complex concepts and principles, making them accessible and engaging for both seasoned economists and novices alike.
Through a blend of captivating visuals and concise explanations, readers can grasp the essentials of Keynesian economics, exploring its implications on government intervention, fiscal policy, and consumer behavior. The authors encourage critical thinking about economic mechanisms and inspire discussions around the ways in which Keynesian theory can provide solutions in today's volatile economy. This accessible guide is perfect for anyone looking to understand the fundamental ideas that continue to shape fiscal policies across the globe.
Through a blend of captivating visuals and concise explanations, readers can grasp the essentials of Keynesian economics, exploring its implications on government intervention, fiscal policy, and consumer behavior. The authors encourage critical thinking about economic mechanisms and inspire discussions around the ways in which Keynesian theory can provide solutions in today's volatile economy. This accessible guide is perfect for anyone looking to understand the fundamental ideas that continue to shape fiscal policies across the globe.
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