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THE KEYNESIAN SYSTEM: FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY GUIDELINES

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Title THE KEYNESIAN SYSTEM: FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY GUIDELINES
 
Creator Birol, Assist. Prof. Dr. Özlen Hiç
Gencer, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ayşen Hiç
 
Description In this article we shall try to establish the guidelines ofthe Keynesian fiscal and monetary policies. In order to betterunderstand the Keynesian macroeconomic system it is necessaryto go briefly over the Classical economics in the pre-Keynesianperiod and the fiscal and monetary policies based on thoseanalyses. While principally dwelling on the Keynesianmacroeconomic system and the fiscal and monetary policiesbased on this system, we think we have some grounds about thesignificance of the subject. Firstly, the Keynesian analyses keepholding the balance of power in the theoretical field even in thepost-Keynes era, and constitute the foundation of themacroeconomic textbooks. Secondly, despite the economicconditions of these days which have gone through many changes,and the emergence of anti-Keynesian views, the governments andmonetary authorities (Central Banks) both in Europe and in theStates, still implement – cautiously– fiscal and monetary policiesin accordance with the Keynesian principles. In effect duringReagan era in the States and M. Thatcher in Britain, policiesunder the influence of Monetarism had been applied, however,since inflation was not prevented and there was an increase inunemployment, these policies were forsaken and moderateKeynesian policies were implemented low-key. But criticismscoming from both Monetarists and particularly New Classicaleconomists forced fundamental methodological and assumptivechanges in Keynesianism since the ‘80s; the school that emergedin the USA is called the New Keynesian Economics, in Englandthe Post-Keynesian Economics.

 
 
Publisher GSTF Journal on Business Review (GBR)
 
Date 2018-01-02
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://dl6.globalstf.org/index.php/gbr/article/view/806
 
Source GSTF Journal on Business Review (GBR); Vol 3 No 3 (2014): Journal on Business Review (GBR)
2251-2888
2251-2888
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://dl6.globalstf.org/index.php/gbr/article/view/806/746
 
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