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Pronunciation: [kˈiːnz] (IPA)

Keynes, named after John Maynard Keynes, refers to his economic theories that prioritize government intervention during economic downturns. Synonyms for Keynes include, Keynesian economics, demand-side economics, macroeconomic interventionism, and state interventionism. U.S President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal is an example of the application of Keynesian economics. This economic theory encourages policies aimed at boosting demand for goods and services during economic strife. Keynes held that the government could augment economic growth by increasing its spending rather than relying solely on the free market. State interventionism or macroeconomic interventionism emphasize the government's role in controlling supply and demand by modifying fiscal and monetary policies.

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Usage examples for Keynes

He came from Great keynes this morning.
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He was also surprised to hear that James had been to Great keynes.
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"Your letter spoke of friends at Great keynes.
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