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Appeal of Keynesian Economics Post-Depression

In the aftermath of the Great Depression, the viability of capitalism was widely questioned. This uncertainty was amplified because the centrally planned economies of the Soviet Union and its allies did not experience the same economic collapse, presenting an alternative model. This context created a strong appeal for 'the new economics' (Keynesianism), which offered policies aimed at stabilizing and 'saving' capitalism.

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