Neoclassical synthesis — is a postwar academic movement in economics that attempts to absorb the macroeconomic thought of John Maynard Keynes into the thought of neoclassical economics. Mainstream economics is largely dominated by the resulting synthesis, being largely… … Wikipedia
New neoclassical synthesis — or new synthesis is the fusion of the major, modern macroeconomic schools of thought, new classical and new Keynesian, into a consensus on the best way to explain short run fluctuations in the economy.[1] This new synthesis is analogous to the… … Wikipedia
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New synthesis — may refer to: In biology, the modern evolutionary synthesis joins elements of different theories in biology to describe evolution In economics, the new neoclassical synthesis that fuses elements of new Keynesianism with new classical… … Wikipedia
Neo-neo synthesis — The Neo Neo Synthesis is a phrased used in international relations to refer to the converge of the neorealist and the neoliberal[1] schools of thought since the 1970s. The term is frequently used by scholars who work outside of those two… … Wikipedia
Neo-Keynesian economics — Not to be confused with New Keynesian economics. Economics … Wikipedia
Economics — This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Economics (disambiguation). For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of economics. Economics … Wikipedia
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Heterodox economics — refers to the approaches, or schools of economic thought, that are considered outside of mainstream, that is, orthodox economics. Heterodox economics is an umbrella term used to cover various separate unorthodox approaches, schools, or traditions … Wikipedia
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New Keynesian economics — Not to be confused with Neo Keynesian economics. Economics … Wikipedia