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Date: 2003-05-05 19:57:08
Economics
New classical macroeconomics
New neoclassical synthesis
New Keynesian economics
Keynesian Revolution
Macroeconomic model
The General Theory of Employment
Interest and Money
General equilibrium theory
Neo-Keynesian economics
Macroeconomics
Economic theories
Keynesian economics

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