Modern Myths of Keynesian Economics
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In this 56-minute talk, Jeffrey Herbener dissects and dismantles two central myths behind Keynesian doctrine: the Phillips Curve, a the Keynesian Multiplier. Presented at the Keynes and Keynesianism Conference, Sponsored by the Mises Institute and held in Harvard Square, Massachusetts; April 28-29, 1989.