I believe that would be Keynesianism. John Maynard believed the government should "prime the economic pump" by creating multiple jobs and public work projects for citizens during times of recession, even if it meant running up the national debt.
Pentecostals do not believe in the Economic Trinity.
Business people want less government control so that their businesses won't be highly regulated. They want to be able to expand without regard to promoting competition within the industry.
Opinions vary regarding the extent to which governments should participate in the economy. Some believe the government should play a large role, while others believe the role should be limited. Some even believe the government should not participate at all.
Capitalists believe in free enterprise as long as it suits them. When they need to, they want government support and interference too.
Unbelievably high interest rates. "The recession we had to have"...
I believe that would be Keynesianism. John Maynard believed the government should "prime the economic pump" by creating multiple jobs and public work projects for citizens during times of recession, even if it meant running up the national debt.
Hoover did not believe that the government should lead the way to end the economic depression.
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Kennedy believed that the government could directly assist in solving the poverty abroad problem by providing aid and resources to impoverished nations. He believed in supporting economic development and providing education and healthcare to those in need. He also advocated for international partnerships and cooperation to address the root causes of poverty and create sustainable solutions.
Harms economic growth *Gradpoint*
he supported lower class people.
No, they regulate the economy by doing 2 things: 1)increasing government spending and decrease taxes to fight recession 2) decrease government spending and increase taxes to fight inflation.
Pentecostals do not believe in the Economic Trinity.
Colbert, though he did not call it so in his time, operated on an economic ideology called dirigisme, one in which the government has a strong and direct influence in the economy.