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Unit 8 – 20th Century Global Conflicts
Topic 8.5
Which factor best explains why British Economist Friedrich Hayek opposed Keynes's advocacy for state intervention during economic crises?
He objected due to personal disagreements with Keynes, not economics theories.
Hayek feared that it would undermine the British Empire's global influence.
He believed such intervention would lead to an unwelcome expansion of government power.
His primary concern was that it would incite socialist revolutions across Europe.
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AP European History - 8.5 Global Economic Crisis: The Great Depression
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