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neoclassical school

新古典学派 新古典學派 xīn​gǔ​diǎn​xué​pài
neoclassical school
A school of economic thought that emerged to update classical theories, advocating for general equilibrium, welfare economics, and government intervention in economic development; notably developed by Alfred Marshall and John Maynard Keynes.

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