Understanding Keynesian Economics: Demand and Stabilization
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Understanding Keynesian Economics: Demand and Stabilization

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 12 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Discover how Keynesian economics emphasizes aggregate demand and government interventions to maintain economic stability.

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the reparations of 132 billion gold marks being imposed on Germany were economically unworkable
+the open-ended reparations being imposed on Germany were economically unworkable

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Verified fix is fully applied: body text correctly reads 'open-ended reparations' with no specific 132-billion-gold-marks figure (that figure postdates the 1919 book). Bibliography section has no mention of the figure. FAQ field decoded cleanly (ops: base64,json,base64,json, 7 entries) refers only generally to 'punitive reparations' / 'the reparations demanded' with no specific figure. No further changes needed.

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