University students criticize Keynesian economics teachings, Peter McCormack notes

University students criticize Keynesian economics teachings, Peter McCormack notes
Students question Keynesian economics approach

Peter McCormack shared his encounter with three university students studying economics at the CheatCode conference in Bedford. According to McCormack, the students expressed skepticism about being taught Keynesian economic theories, using dismissive language to describe their academic content.

McCormack stated that these students give him hope for independent thinking among the next generation of economists.

McCormack has previously argued that wealth taxes reduce economic growth and lead to higher taxes for the poor and middle class. He has also criticized inflationary economic systems for increasing disparity. The commentator regularly challenges aspects of mainstream economic policy.

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