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Keynes is a 6 letter English word.

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  1. John Maynard, 1st Baron, 1883–1946, English economist and writer.

Examples for Keynes

But it may also be because Smith and Hume do have a point, one that Keynes would agree with.

Mr. Wilson was not so utterly "bamboozled" as Mr. Keynes would have us believe.

Ironically, Keynes was even more averse to Americans than to Poles.

Keynes famously said that ‘the boom, not the slump, is the time for austerity.’

To his eyes, Washington was dominated by lawyers, all speaking incomprehensible legalese—or, as Keynes put it, “Cherokee”.

Keynes understood that the long run is simply an infinite parade of short runs.

Now, it was to the Keynes' that the Murchisons had gone, and Kit knew it.

Thus: If patience is a virtue there are painful virtues—an example from Dr. Keynes.

It would be unfair to compare Mr. Harris's book with Mr. Keynes's, though it covers something of the same ground.

Such evidence is stronger than the biased statistics of Mr Keynes.

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