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Alvin Harvey Hansen (1887-1975) was professor of Economics at Harvard University, and is best known for introducing Keynesian Economics in the United States in the 1930s. In the late 1930s he argued that "secular stagnation" had set in, so that the American economy would never grow again, because all the growth ingredients had played out, including technological innovation. The only solution, he argued, was constant deficit spending by the federal government. The sustained economic growth beginning in 1940 hurt his reputation.

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Miller, John E. "From South Dakota Farm to Harvard Seminar: Alvin H. Hansen, America's Prophet of Keynesianism" Historian 2002 64(3-4): 603-622. Issn: 0018-2370

 


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