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The Fiscalist View
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Definition of The Fiscalist View: The fiscalist view is an extreme Keynesian view, that money doesn't matter at all as aggregate demand policy. Assumes that investment demand does not respond to interest rate changes. Relevant only in depression conditions (Branson, p 386). (Econterms)

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