The six editions were broadcast direct from the town of Newton Barnes, said to be located near Milton Keynes. |
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Keynes also explains in detail how to use in practice his logical schematism. |
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This was, though, nothing compared to the disorientation we suffered from navigating Milton Keynes. |
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As Keynes acknowledged, nineteenth-century Europe was far from being an Eden for most of its inhabitants. |
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Thus for Keynes intuition is an important instrument to put at work in his logical schematism. |
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These realisations are as old as Keynes, and have a heritage in the Austrian school of economics as well. |
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In 1942 Keynes was elevated to the peerage and took his seat in the House of Lords, where he sat on the Liberal benches. |
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Keynes wasn't too particular about how governments should spend money in a depression. |
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Once cholerically opposed by classical financiers, he can now, as Baron Keynes, boost his theories in the House of Lords. |
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Her nephew Bill Redmond and family travelled from Milton Keynes for the celebrations. |
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John Maynard Keynes put the cat among the pigeons when he said that Newton was not the first great scientist, but the last great magician. |
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Castle Combe beat Blunsdon, which came second, Ashton Keynes, which came third and Lea which came fourth. |
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Keynes was a member of the Bloomsbury Group and a noted patron of the arts. |
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But Keynes smoothed over the harsh Marxist anti-individualism with artful sophistry and clever rhetoric into something salable to Americans. |
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But as Keynes once remarked, failing conventionally is often less harmful to a professional reputation than succeeding unconventionally. |
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The principle that the government can and should run a deficit to stimulate a sick economy was first propounded by John Maynard Keynes. |
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From the London launch, the tour visits Sheffield, Brighton, Cambridge, Manchester and Milton Keynes. |
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Hmmmm, perhaps that's why my economic theory about spending your way out of a depression didn't work, but Keynes boobed on that one too. |
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A group of young Burnley fans had a day to remember when Wimbledon made their bow at the National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes last weekend. |
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During the summer, the river was dry from its source near Kemble to Cricklade and the water basin at Ashton Keynes was waterless for two months. |
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But by the 1930s, Keynes became more concerned about the damage that the nonproductive rentier was doing to capitalism. |
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He had known Maynard Keynes, though he took no interest in economics, and Henry Moore, a fellow Yorkshireman still unknown as a sculptor. |
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Shops and restaurants would complete the building, set to overtake Milton Keynes as the biggest indoor alpine ski complex in Britain. |
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Drivers will be relieved to hear that the end of the road is in sight for the long-term repair works near Ashton Keynes. |
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It's quite simply that with the move of Wimbledon FC to Milton Keynes, the team have no real association with the Wombles of Wimbledon Common. |
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The idea is that Keynes during his career adopted a particular method of investigation based on the close connection between theory and practice. |
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The new waterway would connect the Grand Union Canal at Milton Keynes with the Great Ouse River in Bedford. |
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Roosevelt, the Emperor of empiricism, never learned the lesson Keynes tried to teach. |
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Eccles had reached the same conclusion as Keynes, but from personal observation of the 1929 crash. |
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It was in that year that he wrote a set of poems anatomizing his despair over losing the battle to Maynard Keynes for the affections of their fellow apostle, Hobhouse. |
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Mrs James, whose parish includes Minety, Leigh and Ashton Keynes, has even gone as far as to try and change the shape of the crucifix a symbol of Jesus's ultimate sacrifice. |
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But readers should be wary of drawing too many political conclusions based on associations with either Hayek or Keynes. |
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Their outlook harmonized with the new orthodoxies of the planners, many of them Liberal theoreticians such as Keynes or Beveridge, or simply apolitical technocrats. |
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Keynes once observed that a good way to generate work was for the Treasury to bury old banknotes deep under the ground and leave it to private enterprise to dig them up. |
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But it may also be because Smith and Hume do have a point, one that Keynes would agree with. |
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Keynes understood that the long run is simply an infinite parade of short runs. |
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There's the John Maynard Keynes character arguing for fiscal stimulus to jolt the economy out of a liquidity trap. |
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The fundamental difference between the two is that Keynes is something of a tinkerer. |
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Wapshott gives us no less than Milton Friedman, the father of monetarism, claiming himself something of an heir to Keynes. |
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None of the team's assets, including its Milton Keynes headquarters, is mortgaged to banks or creditors, and the 300 staff are skilled and committed. |
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And in a separate development on Friday, three neo-Nazis from Milton Keynes were sent back to Britain after arriving at Brussels airport from Heathrow. |
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In the long run, as John Maynard Keynes once observed, we are all dead. |
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They left their parents panic-stricken, but yesterday, after the children were found safe and well in Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, both families were understanding. |
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Hot diggity! He really knows his Keynes buzzwords, doesn't he? |
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Six years across the Atlantic in America haven't altered an accent that is still more Milton Keynes than mid-west, but his vocabulary is peppered with colloquialisms. |
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More than that, we have begun working in ways never dreamt of by Maynard Keynes when he first conceived the idea of government funding for the arts. |
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And here is Howard himself, suggesting to the citizens of Milton Keynes last Friday that immigration will contribute to their green fields being concreted over. |
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Keynes also makes an invalid argument, claiming that a fall in the nominal wage rate may not decrease the real wage rate but would rather increase the rate of unemployment. |
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However, soon too many dollars are chasing too few goods, debauching the currency, as John Maynard Keynes once wrote, and eventually the exchange. |
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John Maynard Keynes, the most famous economist of the 20th century, put his theories into practice. |
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There is also an hourly service from London Euston to Northampton calling at Leighton Buzzard, Bletchley, Milton Keynes Central and Wolverton. |
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Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge suggest this also for Bald's Leechbook and the anonymous Old English Martyrology. |
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Plans to dual the A421 from Junction 13 to Milton Keynes and to add capacity to Junction 10a on the Luton spur are being developed. |
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That same season Swansea lost on penalties to Milton Keynes Dons in the area final of the Football League Trophy. |
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In January 2012, the Duchy purchased a warehouse at Milton Keynes from Waitrose. |
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Keynes also noted that in the early modern period the focus on the bullion supplies was reasonable. |
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Keynes and other economists of the 20th century also realized that the balance of payments is an important concern. |
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Keynes also supported government intervention in the economy as necessity, as did mercantilism. |
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Some of Friedman's views were shared by John Maynard Keynes, who believed that capitalism is vital for freedom to survive and thrive. |
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They also go as far afield as Bedford, Leicester, Market Harborough, Milton Keynes, Peterborough and Rugby. |
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Keynes suggested that there was over capacity, and the industry should be reorganised into larger units that would scrap the excess capacity. |
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Discounted at the time, this theory foreshadowed later works of an admirer, John Maynard Keynes. |
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Macmillan Press also published the work of the economist John Maynard Keynes. |
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On Wednesday, Titan made the 35-mile journey from the Thames Valley Police stables at Witan Gate, Milton Keynes, to the sanctuary. |
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Roosevelt's New Deal, often called a Keynesian experiment, had nothing to see with Keynes or his theory. |
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Lloyd George was also helped by John Maynard Keynes to write We can Conquer Unemployment, setting out economic policies to solve unemployment. |
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In 1883, the prominent 20th century economist John Maynard Keynes was born in England. |
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Where possible, employees will be offered the opportunity to relocate to Milton Keynes. |
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The ideas of the late John Maynard Keynes have been extensively discussed, analyzed, and debated. |
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Unless the people now disparaging Keynes get their hands on them. |
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During this time no trains will run between Hemel Hempstead and Milton Keynes. |
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He claimed he had post-traumatic stress disorder brought on by beatings by officers at a prison in Milton Keynes. |
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Geoffrey Keynes, a British surgeon, developed a portable machine that could store blood to enable transfusions to be carried out more easily. |
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Both Hayek and Keynes lived through periods of war and social unrest. |
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She also said I would receive a letter from Milton Keynes which I should ignore, which I duly did. |
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Two people were cut out of the car by firefighters and were taken to Milton Keynes General Hospital where they were to remain overnight. |
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Finnegan does not link her insights about such theorizing to the specificities of Milton Keynes as a place. |
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Wigan Warrior Sam Tomkins may not be an MK Dons fan, but the rugby league star was born in Milton Keynes. |
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Nearby was the tidier town of Tychy, a faceless Milton Keynes type of place without the roundabouts. |
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Milton Keynes is home to many national companies such as Santander UK operations. |
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Red Bull Racing is a British Formula One racing team, racing under an Austrian licence since 2007, and based in Milton Keynes, England. |
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Keynes believed that Boole had made a fundamental error in his definition of independence which vitiated much of his analysis. |
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In 1921 the economist John Maynard Keynes published a book on probability theory, A Treatise of Probability. |
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John Maynard Keynes was one of about three dozen bidders who obtained part of the collection at auction. |
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Ironically, Keynes was even more averse to Americans than to Poles. |
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The calendars boast the best traffic islands from Bolton, Croydon, Grimsby and Cleethorpes, Milton Keynes, Redditch, Slough and Swindon. |
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The main figures in this debate were John Maynard Keynes from Cambridge and the LSE's Friedrich Hayek. |
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In the same section as Ponty were Ghent, Garryowen, Milton Keynes, Dover, Basingstoke, Chipping Sodbury and Ukrainian side Yevko. |
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Whether such an institution existed is uncertain, but Simon Keynes argues that the idea is not an invented concept. |
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The complex is five minutes' walk from Milton Keynes Central. |
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Its most frequent venues other than Cardiff are Llandudno in Wales and Bristol, Birmingham, Liverpool, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Plymouth, and Southampton in England. |
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Prominent intellectuals associated with the Liberal Party include the philosopher John Stuart Mill, the economist John Maynard Keynes, and social planner William Beveridge. |
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A Milton Keynes is up against a long-term cost disadvantage. |
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They are now displayed in a Milton Keynes park near the railway line. |
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Keynes contended that aggregate demand for goods might be insufficient during economic downturns, leading to unnecessarily high unemployment and losses of potential output. |
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Each morning, he is on patrol outside the gates at Heronshaw First School in Milton Keynes, Bucks, taking down the registration numbers of cars that park illegally. |
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Without official recognition Gatwick has become the Milton Keynes of the south side of London, and Stansted looks set to be the same for the north-east. |
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Newbury, Berks, Guildford, Surrey, Milton Keynes and Tunbridge Wells, Kent, follow the Bard's birthplace as the dearest places for dental check-ups, according to whatclinic. |
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A private funeral was held on 5 January 1987 at St Giles' Church, Horsted Keynes, West Sussex, where he had regularly worshipped and read the lesson. |
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In 2003 seven new parish councils were set up for Burton upon Trent, and in 2001 the Milton Keynes urban area became entirely parished, with ten new parishes being created. |
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Simon Keynes suggests that the 8th and 9th century was period of economic and social flourishing which created stability both below the Thames and above the Humber. |
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In the 1960s, Youngman, in his role as consultant for the design of the master-plan for Milton Keynes, put landscaping at the top of the town's agenda. |
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An hourly service operates to Milton Keynes Central calling at Watford Junction, Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamstead, Tring, Cheddington, Leighton Buzzard and Bletchley. |
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But while it was all kicking off at Hull, down in Milton Keynes, where Walsall were the visitors, the first half addon was right at the other end of the interest scale. |
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The project improves an important route to Milton Keynes from the M1 and continues the government s investment in transforming the UK s road network. |
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The widespread belief that he died a virgin has been commented on by writers such as mathematician Charles Hutton, economist John Maynard Keynes, and physicist Carl Sagan. |
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There are also opens at Hull, Milton Keynes, Perry Barr and Reading, with Litter Lout, Sherwood Dan, Barracuda Kate and Xamax Xylograph the respective suggestions. |
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