@article{Carvalho_1997, title={Economic policies for monetary economies}, volume={17}, url={https://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org/repojs/index.php/journal/article/view/1182}, DOI={10.1590/0101-31571997-0972}, abstractNote={<p>A new wave of conservative thinking in economic theory and policy, which<br />emerged in the mid-1970s, made the dominance of Keynesian views among macroeconomists<br />its priority target. This wave takes various forms, but all have in common the critique<br />of the interventionist ideas commonly attributed to Keynes or his followers. There is no<br />doubt that Keynesianism, in all its incarnations, has a strong interventionist component.<br />This work examines the fundamentals of this interventionist bias in Keynes’ original work,<br />exploring works little explored or known as those produced during the Second World War,<br />in which that author served as a high advisor to the English government.</p> <p><strong>JEL Classificat</strong><strong>ion:</strong> B22; B31; E12.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Brazilian Journal of Political Economy}, author={Carvalho, Fernando J. Cardim de}, year={1997}, month={Oct.}, pages={507-528} }