KEYNES - Explicado para principiantes

KEYNES - Explicado para principiantes

Keynesianism and Liberalism Explained

This section introduces the concept of Keynesianism in response to economic crises, contrasting it with Liberalism's reliance on market mechanisms.

Understanding Economic Crises

  • Economic crises lead to a cycle where consumption, income, and employment decline, creating an infinite loop.

Introduction of Keynesianism

  • After the Great Depression of 1929, John Maynard Keynes proposed state intervention as a solution to economic crises.
  • Keynesianism challenges Liberalism by advocating for state interventions to maintain economic balance.

State Intervention Objectives

  • Keynesianism trusts the state over the market and aims to increase money supply and reduce unemployment through intervention.
  • Increasing money supply involves printing more currency and lowering interest rates to stimulate spending.
  • Reducing unemployment is achieved by boosting public expenditures to create jobs in construction and public services.

Challenges of Keynesian Economics

This section delves into the challenges and limitations of Keynesian economics despite its short-term benefits.

Financing Public Spending

  • Public spending in Keynesianism is financed through public debts with the belief that they will be self-sustaining once the economy stabilizes.

Long-Term Consequences

  • While Keynesian policies offer short-term solutions, they can lead to negative long-term effects such as inflation from increased money supply.

Criticisms of Increased Public Spending

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