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The Book ‘The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money’ Was Written by __________ [Marshall/ Keynes / Smith/ Ricardo] - Economics

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The book ‘The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money’ was written by __________
[Marshall/ Keynes / Smith/ Ricardo]

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The book " The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" was written by Keynes.

John Maynard Keynes wrote the book   " The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money", wherein he explained that an economy can never operate at full employment level. He opposed the proposition of laissez-faire and advocated that the government must intervene. 

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