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What economic theories do you support?

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SayWhat
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6/2/2012 7:56:49 AM
Posted: 1 year ago
At 6/2/2012 12:09:58 AM, Wallstreetatheist wrote:
At 6/1/2012 9:46:59 PM, SayWhat wrote:
New Keynesian.

Why do you support New Keynesian economics?

Because I have a brain.
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6/2/2012 8:00:53 AM
Posted: 1 year ago
At 6/2/2012 12:09:58 AM, Wallstreetatheist wrote:
At 6/1/2012 9:46:59 PM, SayWhat wrote:
New Keynesian.

Why do you support New Keynesian economics?

Because I have a brain. New Keynesian, to me, is the most sensible modern evolution of traditional Keynesian on the macro level, and also contains the best foundations for Keynesian ideals on the microeconomic level.
Wallstreetatheist
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6/2/2012 12:29:49 PM
Posted: 1 year ago
At 6/2/2012 8:00:53 AM, SayWhat wrote:

Because I have a brain. New Keynesian, to me, is the most sensible modern evolution of traditional Keynesian on the macro level, and also contains the best foundations for Keynesian ideals on the microeconomic level.

I'll take your dogmatic answer as a non-reason.

Sure, New Keynesianism is the most sensible evolution of Keynesianism, but is it the most sensible economic theory in general? What proof do you have?

Did you arbitrarily pick an economic theory? If not, what influenced your choice?
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YYW
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6/2/2012 12:47:57 PM
Posted: 1 year ago
At 6/2/2012 12:29:49 PM, Wallstreetatheist wrote:
At 6/2/2012 8:00:53 AM, SayWhat wrote:

Because I have a brain. New Keynesian, to me, is the most sensible modern evolution of traditional Keynesian on the macro level, and also contains the best foundations for Keynesian ideals on the microeconomic level.

I'll take your dogmatic answer as a non-reason.

Sure, New Keynesianism is the most sensible evolution of Keynesianism, but is it the most sensible economic theory in general? What proof do you have?

Did you arbitrarily pick an economic theory? If not, what influenced your choice?

This.

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I personally subscribe to the Chicago School (Friedman, and the like).
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