>> I've also heard that the New Keynesians accept a good deal
>> of what the old Keyneisans and neo-Keynesians rejected,

Alypius Skinner wrote:
> What's the difference between a new Keynesian and a neo-Keynesian?

Perhaps a school goes from "new" to "neo-" when it becomes `Established'?

> Is economics suffering from a modifier shortage?

After "neo-" I suggest "ter-".

--
Anton Sherwood, http://www.ogre.nu/


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