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Was Keynes’ investment strategy fundamentalist?

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  • Joás Evangelista Lima

    (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)

  • Douglas Alcântara Alencar

    (Universidade Federal do Pará (Ufpa))

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Keynes was one of the most prominent economic theorists of the 20th century. His analysis influenced several economists in the years following his death. It is known that most of the author’s writings and theoretical formulations are directly linked to his experiences as a financial speculator and manager of private invest-ment funds. However, despite being recognized as an innovative author both in his writings and in his investment practices, the debate around the similarities between Keynes’ investment strategies and current analysis techniques and evalua-tions in the financial market remains open. Would Keynes have employed, after the 1930s, a strategy of speculation and financial investment that was a precursor to modern fundamentalist market analysis? If so, what would have been the evi-dence that would indicate such a similarity? This article tries to answer and indi-cate possible ways to answer the question.

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  • Joás Evangelista Lima & Douglas Alcântara Alencar, 2023. "Was Keynes’ investment strategy fundamentalist?," Revista de Economia Mackenzie (REM), Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Social and Applied Sciences Center, vol. 20(1), pages 92-118, january-j.
  • Handle: RePEc:aft:journl:v:20:1:2023:jan:jun:p:92-118
    DOI: 10.5935/1808-2785/rem.v20n1p.92-118
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    Keywords

    financial market; fundamental analysis; Keynes; post-Keynesianism.;
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    JEL classification:

    • B31 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought: Individuals - - - Individuals
    • B22 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought since 1925 - - - Macroeconomics
    • G01 - Financial Economics - - General - - - Financial Crises

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