> 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.
>
>
>
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