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Definition of Keynes
1. Noun. English economist who advocated the use of government monetary and fiscal policy to maintain full employment without inflation (1883-1946).
Group relationships: Bloomsbury Group
Generic synonyms: Economic Expert, Economist
Derivative terms: Keynesian
Definition of Keynes
1. Proper noun. (surname A=An English from=Old French) ¹
2. Proper noun. John Maynard Keynes, English economist ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Keynes
Literary usage of Keynes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1886)
"... there may be traced a very direct line running by Knepp Castle, Stonehouse,
Cowfold, Collard Street, Brook Street, between Ardingly and Horsted Keynes, ..."
2. Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement by Ray Stannard Baker (1922)
"Letter of President Wilson to Mr. Lloyd George, May 5, 1919, criticizing and
opposing the Keynes financial scheme (typewritten ..."
3. International Finance and Its Reorganization by Elisha Michael Friedman (1922)
"BY Keynes—John M. Keynes, British treasury representative at the Peace Conference,
... Keynes, JM, Economic Consequences of the Peace, pn. 269-270. ..."
4. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1846)
"THE interesting little effigy at Horsted Keynes, which, inclusive of the lion at
the feet, is not more than 2 feet 3 inches long, lies in the wall on the ..."
5. The Existential Import of Categorical Predication: Studies in Logic by Abraham Wolf (1905)
"DK VENN AND DR Keynes MAKE THE QUANTITY OF PROPOSITIONS THE TEST OF THEIR EXISTENTIAL
... This task has been partly attempted by Dr Venn and Dr Keynes, ..."