Across
- 3. What type of theories did the U.S. and Europe use
- 8. Smith’s ideas rested on principles
- 9. Until what event was Keynes considered a conventional economist
- 12. From the U.S., where did he negotiate a loan to
- 13. What year was Smith born
- 17. He believed in the hand of the market
- 18. What economics are activist fiscal policies derived from
- 20. The name of John M. Keynes’s famous book
- 24. He thought that an increase in spending would drive up what
- 25. Type of policy based on Keynes’s ideas
- 27. Where was Adam Smith educated
- 29. What else did Keynes identify as important
- 30. Smith believed that markets function best within what systems
- 31. Year John M. Keynes was born
- 35. In his book, he stresses that consumers didn’t cause shifts in what cycle
- 36. What did Smith pull us out of
- 38. Countries that used his theories during World War II
Down
- 1. What Keynes believed could help create jobs
- 2. What year did Smith die
- 4. Year John M. Keynes wrote his book
- 5. What University did Adam Smith teach
- 6. What University John M. Keynes went to
- 7. John M. Keynes’s profession
- 10. How Keynes’s ideas differed from Adam Smith’s
- 11. Where was Keynes writing during the Depression
- 14. What conference was he representative at after World War II
- 15. Where was Smith’s native country
- 16. What was the most influential book Adam Smith wrote
- 19. Who was John M. Keynes
- 21. Who is the father of economics
- 22. University where Keynes taught
- 23. When was Smith’s book The Wealth of Nations published
- 26. Why John M. Keynes is still important today
- 28. His insightful analyses elevated economics to the status of
- 32. What examples did Smith use to critique economic theory
- 33. Where John M. Keynes was from
- 34. What Keynes believed the government should do during a recession
- 37. Which social system reins in market-disordering forces
