Birmingham School (economics)
The Birmingham School was a school of economic thought that emerged in Birmingham, England during the post-Napoleonic depression that affected England following the end of the Napoleonic wars in 1815. Arguing an underconsumptionist theory – attributing the depression to the fall in demand due to the end of the wars and end of war mobilization – Birmingham School economists opposed the gold standard and advocated the use of an expansionary monetary policy to achieve full employment.
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Birmingham School (economics)
The Birmingham School was a school of economic thought that emerged in Birmingham, England during the post-Napoleonic depression that affected England following the end of the Napoleonic wars in 1815. Arguing an underconsumptionist theory – attributing the depression to the fall in demand due to the end of the wars and end of war mobilization – Birmingham School economists opposed the gold standard and advocated the use of an expansionary monetary policy to achieve full employment.
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バーミンガム学派( - がくは、Birmingham Sch ...... 事から、現在では1930年代のケインズ経済学の嚆矢とされる。
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The Birmingham School was a sc ...... cy to achieve full employment.
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バーミンガム学派( - がくは、Birmingham Sch ...... 事から、現在では1930年代のケインズ経済学の嚆矢とされる。
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Birmingham School (economics)
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バーミンガム学派 (経済学)
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