Keynesian

Keynesian
Keynesian adj ECON keynesianisch • there is no such thing as a Keynesian free lunch ECON, GEN, MEDIA (auch) im Keynesianismus gibt’s nichts umsonst, (etwas wie ein) keynesianisches Gratisessen gibt’s nicht, keynesianische Einladungen zum Mittagessen gibt’s nicht, auch keynesianische Schulden müssen zurückgezahlt werden, auch keynesianische Schulden sind zurückzuzahlen, auch im Keynesianismus gibt’s kein kostenloses Mittagessen, auch im Keynesianismus muss die Rechnung fürs Essen bezahlt werden, auch die keynesianische Party hat ihren Preis, die keynesianische Party gibt’s nicht für lau, auch keynesianische Schulden sind zu bedienen (the bills for public debt fall due much sooner than we expect)

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