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On Keynes on inflation and unemployment
Authors:Joan O'Connell
Institution:1. joan.oconnell@nuigalway.ie
Abstract:Keynes tends to be represented as someone who thought that alleviating unemployment was more important than any other consideration. Interestingly it seems that this was not always the case; he did not recommend employment creation under all conditions of excess labour supply. The great inflation of World War I and its aftermath left an indelible impression on him, and this mitigated his position on the importance of high levels of employment. In 1920 he recommended that inflation in the UK be controlled even if some unemployment would result, and there is at least some hint in his work that the relative importance to him of inflation and unemployment did not vary much over the remainder of his life.
Keywords:Inflation  deflation  unemployment  fiscal  monetary
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