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Titchener insisted that introspectors should avoid imposing "meaning" or "interpretation" on their subjects,thereby eliminating what he called
Monetarist
An economist who believes that variations in the money supply have major influences on national output in the short run and the price level over longer periods.
Keynesian
An economic theory suggesting that increased government expenditures and lower taxes can stimulate demand and pull the global economy out of a recession.
Rational Expectations
An economic theory that proposes people make choices based on rational judgements, accessible information, and previous experiences.
New Classical
An approach in economics emphasizing rational expectations and market clearing, often associated with a resurgence of classical economic principles.
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