• The neoclassical synthesis (NCS), or neoclassical–Keynesian synthesis is an academic movement and paradigm in economics that worked towards reconciling...
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  • The new neoclassical synthesis (NNS), which is occasionally referred as the New Consensus, is the fusion of the major, modern macroeconomic schools of...
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    theory. Neoclassical economics is the dominant approach to microeconomics and, together with Keynesian economics, formed the neoclassical synthesis which...
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  • The new neoclassical synthesis developed as a consensus on the best way to explain short-run fluctuations in the economy. The new synthesis took elements...
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    macroeconomics it is reflected in an early and lasting neoclassical synthesis with Keynesian macroeconomics. Neoclassical economics is occasionally referred as orthodox...
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  • economic thought claim his legacy. Keynesian economics, as part of the neoclassical synthesis, served as the standard macroeconomic model in the developed nations...
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  • laissez faire policy would. New Keynesianism became part of the new neoclassical synthesis that incorporated parts of both it and new classical macroeconomics...
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    prominence as part of the neoclassical synthesis, which was the post–World War II merger of Keynesian macroeconomics and neoclassical microeconomics that prevailed...
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    decline of interest in these schools. After 1945, the neoclassical synthesis of Keynesian and neoclassical economics resulted in a clearly defined mainstream...
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    General Theory with neoclassical microeconomics to create the neoclassical synthesis. By the 1950s, most economists had accepted the synthesis view of the macroeconomy...
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    supply and demand model of Keynesianism. Paul Samuelson stated that neoclassical synthesis should have been utilised towards the extent of fiscal and monetary...
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    instrument.: 483–485  Afterwards, monetarism was subsumed into the new neoclassical synthesis which appeared in macroeconomics around 2000. Monetarism is an economic...
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  • economic fluctuations. [...] Like the neoclassical-Keynesian synthesis of an earlier generation, the new synthesis attempts to merge the strengths of the...
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    models. In what had become known as the neoclassical synthesis, they combined Keynesian analysis with neoclassical economics to produce neo-Keynesian economics...
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    followed Keynes synthesized his theory with neoclassical microeconomics to form the neoclassical synthesis. Although Keynesian theory originally omitted...
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  • NNS can stand for: New neoclassical synthesis (economics) NASCAR Nationwide Series (previous name of the NASCAR Xfinity Series) Nashville Number System...
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    by the 2000s, a synthesis gradually emerged. The result has been called the new Keynesian model,: 535  the "new neoclassical synthesis" or simply the "new...
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    was also essential in creating the neoclassical synthesis, which ostensibly incorporated Keynesian and neoclassical principles and still dominates current...
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    and new Keynesian economics, which together with various strands of neoclassical economics has been dominant in mainstream macroeconomics since the 1980s...
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  • classical Real business-cycle theory Stockholm Supply-side New neoclassical synthesis Saltwater and freshwater Heterodox Austrian Chartalism Modern monetary...
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  • editing. Economics coined the term "neoclassical synthesis" and popularized the concept, bringing a mix of neoclassical economics and Keynesian economics...
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  • associated with freshwater economics (the Chicago School of Economics in the neoclassical tradition). If we were to take snapshots of an economy at different points...
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  • fourth factor of production. This became standard in the post-war Neoclassical synthesis. For example, J. B. Clark saw the co-ordinating function in production...
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  • stock, then net investment may be depressed for a long time. In the neoclassical accelerator model of Jorgenson, the desired capital stock is derived...
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    Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that...
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