Keynes

How many syllables in Keynes?

keynes has 1 syllables

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Definition of Keynes

Keynes is a surname of an influential British economist, John Maynard Keynes.

How should Keynes divide into syllables

The word 'keynes' has one syllable. It has two vowels (e and e) and three consonants (k, y, and n).

Part of Speech - Keynes

Noun

Keynes's theories helped shape modern macroeconomics.

Sentences with Keynes

  • John Maynard Keynes was a famous economist.
  • Keynesian economics focuses on government intervention in the economy.
  • Keynes was a strong advocate for government spending to stimulate economic growth.
  • Keynes's theories helped shape modern economic thinking.
  • Keynes's ideas have been influential in economic policy making.
  • Keynes's economic theories challenged the classical view of the economy.
  • Keynesian economics emphasizes the role of aggregate demand in the economy.
  • Keynes believed that government intervention was necessary to stabilize the economy.
  • Keynesian economics has been criticized for its reliance on government spending.
  • Keynesian economics has been influential in shaping economic policy in many countries.

Quotes with Keynes

  • Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assaults of thought on the unthinking.
  • Capitalism is the astounding belief that the most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest good of everyone.
  • The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones.
  • The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood.
  • The best way to destroy the capitalist system is to debauch the currency.
  • In the long run, we are all dead.
  • The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that still carries any reward.
  • The boom, not the slump, is the right time for austerity at the Treasury.
  • The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood.
  • The day is not far off when the economic problem will take the back seat where it belongs, and the arena of the heart and the head will be occupied or reoccupied, by our real problems - the problems of life and of human relations, of creation and behavior and religion.
  • Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.
  • The social object of skilled investment should be to defeat the dark forces of time and ignorance which envelope our future.
  • Lenin is said to have declared that the best way to destroy the capitalist system was to debauch the currency. By a continuing process of inflation governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens.
  • The decadent international but individualistic capitalism in the hands of which we found ourselves after the war is not a success. It is not intelligent. It is not beautiful. It is not just. It is not virtuous. And it doesn't deliver the goods.
  • The difficulty lies not in the new ideas, but in escaping the old ones, which ramify, for those brought up as most of us have been, into every corner of our minds.
  • Education: the inculcation of the incomprehensible into the indifferent by the incompetent.
  • If economists could manage to get themselves thought of as humble, competent people on a level with dentists, that would be splendid.
  • The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.
  • In the long run we are all dead.
  • The importance of money flows from it being a link between the present and the future.

Number of characters in Keynes

6 ( k, e, y, n, e, s )

Unique letters in Keynes

5 ( k, e, y, n, s )

Keynes Backwards

senyek

Phonetic Transcription of Keynes

IPA (International): keɪnz

ARA (American): kenz

EPA (English): keɪnz

KEY-NZ