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Philip Mirowsky, Robert Skidelsky, Bruce Caldwell - Q&A

Philip Mirowsky, Robert Skidelsky, Bruce Caldwell - Q&A

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Business, Social Studies

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University

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The transcript discusses the economic theories of Keynes and Hayek, highlighting their differing views on government intervention and market dynamics. It explores Hayek's shift from technical economics to political economy and Keynes' dissatisfaction with his Treatise. The dialogue also covers the role of competition in capitalism and the future of economic thought, emphasizing the need for dialogue between different economic schools.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What was the significance of the 'abuse of Reason Project' that Keynes conceptualized?

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What were the implications of Keynes's dissatisfaction with his earlier work by the time of the General Theory?

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How did Keynes's views on government intervention differ from Hayek's?

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How did Keynes's and Hayek's views on competition differ?

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