hydraulic Keynesianism
English
Etymology
Coined by Alan Coddington in 1976. In reference to Alban William Phillips' hydraulic MONIAC computer, which he used for modelling the economy.
Noun
hydraulic Keynesianism (uncountable)
- (economics, derogatory) A type of Keynesianism that assumes homogeneous macroeconomic aggregates and uses that assumption in relation to the Phillips curve to exploit a trade-off between inflation and unemployment, typically prioritising low unemployment at the expense of higher inflation.
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