Paul A. Samuelson: His Views and Impact

Abstract: 5 pages. This paper describes the views of Paul Anthony Samuelson as regards Keynesian economics, his impact on the global market economy and free market capitalism. Samuelson, like Keynes, was a total conservative. He agreed that Keynes had two basic motivations, one of which was to destroy the labor unions and the other one was to maintain the free market. Samuelson seemingly went along with Keynes, whose whole idea was to have an impotent government that would do nothing but, through tax and spending policies, maintain the equilibrium of the free market. Bibliography lists 5 sources.

Filename: JGApasam.wps

Pages: 5


Catagory: Money & Banking / Corporate Finance

Subcatagory: Accounting & Personal Finance


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