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Keynesian economics

Cash Rich Companies

Cash Rich Companies

By Jeff Nolan on August 20, 2010

It is estimated that there is as much as $2 trillion in cash on the balance sheets of public companies in the U.S. alone. The conventional wisdom of Keynesians has been that the unprecedented level of spending that the Federal government has undertaken would prime the economic pump which would create demand that would spur […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged Balance sheet, debt, economy, Keynesian economics

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