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Labour relations strategy refers to how a firm competes in the marketplace.
John Maynard Keynes
A British economist whose theories on the causes of prolonged unemployment and recommendations for government intervention in economies to stimulate demand and growth form the basis of Keynesian economics.
Adam Smith
An 18th-century Scottish economist and philosopher, best known for his works "The Wealth of Nations," which lays the foundations of classical economics.
Karl Marx
A 19th-century philosopher, economist, and political theorist known for his critical theories about capitalism and his influence on the development of socialist economic and political theory.
Classical Economists
Early economic theorists, primarily in the 18th and 19th centuries, who focused on the role of free markets in promoting economic growth and believed in minimal government intervention.
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