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Revision as of 18:50, 27 May 2020
Keynesianismball is an Economically centrist ideology ball, whose general economic theory was pretty popular back in the day. He believes that people saving money is bad for the economy, so keeping interest low and government spending high should keep it going through thick and thin, and had some pedantic changes to make to classical economic theory. He was Neoliberalismball's best friend, and helped him get through some tough times, but people change, and Neoliberalismball has since moved on. This leaves Keynesianismball on his own with his retro economic policy and no other defining characteristics.
Personality
Keynesianismball is the sort of guy who you know you can ask for help on homework, but you can't really remember ever having a proper conversation. He can become a little obsessive when it comes to refining mathematical models to prove his point, and this can make him seem disconnected.
Stylistic Notes
Keynesianism has multiple jokes about him which are displayed in his behaviours:
- He likes to break other people's windows
- Likes to bury money in ditches to dig it up again
- Big Consoomer
How to Draw
The ball design is based of the Coat of Arms of John Maynard Keynes (Specifically the Escutcheon a.k.a. the Shield)
- Draw a ball with eyes.
- Outline three diagonal stripes (top left to top write) in the order of thin-thick-thin.
- Outline two fleur-de-lis in the other corners.
- Fill navy blue.
Relationships
Friends
- Neoliberalismball- Ex-bestie
- Social Democracyball- I justify for him whatever he is doing.
- Dengismball- Thank you for releasing that virus, the machine can finally go BRRR..., also he's to Socialism what I am to Capitalism.
Frenemies
- Hayekismball - I see it took a detour down the road to serfdom...
Further Info
Books
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes
- The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008 by Paul Krugman
- Questia List
Wikipedia
- TBA
Youtube Videos
- TBA