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There seem to be no end of books and articles praising Keynes and Keynesian economics and they continue to be published.
My question, however, is are there any books and articles critical of Keynes and Keynesian economics? If so, where are they and who are the leading authors today taking an anti-Keynesian position? John Taylor, perhaps, or Alberto Alesina which is not a long list of names.
Indeed, who are the authors of the past 75 years who have done major work in this area? I can think off hand of Mises, Hayek, Hazlett and Hutt, but who else is there and what did they write?
The literature must surely be more extensive than this.
Dr Steven Kates
School of Economics, Finance
and Marketing
RMIT University
Level 12 / 239 Bourke Street
Melbourne Vic 3000
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