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Some Austrian perspectives on keynesian fiscal policy and the recovery in the thirties

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Substantial portions of this study were undertaken while I was a fellow at the Liberty Fund-Institute of Humane Studies 1983 summer research seminar on historical aspects of political power and individual freedom. Useful comments were provided by all of the participants as well as colleagues at Marquette University, but I wish to especially acknowledge the comments of Steven Crane, Lowell Gallaway, Thomas Humphrey, Paul McGouldrick, Murray Rothbard, Sudha Shenoy, Richard Timberlake, Richard Vedder, and several anonymous referees. All errors and omissions are, of course, my responsibility.

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Smiley, G. Some Austrian perspectives on keynesian fiscal policy and the recovery in the thirties. Rev Austrian Econ 1, 145–179 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01539338

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