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Consumption function / Marginal propensity to consume / Life-cycle hypothesis / Keynesian economics / Aggregate demand / Permanent income hypothesis / Autonomous consumption / Consumption / The General Theory of Employment /  Interest and Money / Macroeconomics / Economics / British people
Date: 2012-01-27 12:25:05
Consumption function
Marginal propensity to consume
Life-cycle hypothesis
Keynesian economics
Aggregate demand
Permanent income hypothesis
Autonomous consumption
Consumption
The General Theory of Employment
Interest and Money
Macroeconomics
Economics
British people

Tim Miller: “Explaining Keynes’ Theory of Consumption, and Assessing its Strengths and Weaknesses” (from http://www.economic-truth.co.uk/)

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