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Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge suggest this also for Bald's Leechbook and the anonymous Old English Martyrology.
In 1995, Simon Keynes observed that " if Bede's concept of the Southumbrian overlord, and the chronicler's concept of the ' Bretwalda ', are to be regarded as artificial constructs, which have no validity outside the context of the literary works in which they appear, we are released from the assumptions about political development which they seem to involve ... we might ask whether kings in the eighth and ninth centuries were quite so obsessed with the establishment of a pan-Southumbrian state ".
* Keynes, Simon.
* Simon Keynes ' bibliography of Anglo-Saxon topics
by Simon Keynes ISBN 0-521-62655-2 )
* Simon Keynes & Michael Lapidge eds., Alfred the Great: Asser's Life and Other Contemporary Sources, Penguin Classics, 1983
* Keynes, Simon.
* Keynes, Simon.
Simon Keynes has instead argued that there is a pattern to the laws of Athelstan's reign, and that the laws are evidence " not of any casual attitude towards the publication or recording of the law, but quite the reverse ".
* Keynes, Simon ( 2001 ), ' Edward, King of the Anglo-Saxons ', in N. J. Higham & D. H. Hill eds, Edward the Elder 899-924, Routledge ISBN 0-415-21497-1
* Miller, Sean, ' Æthelstan ', in Michael Lapidge, John Blair, Simon Keynes and Donald Scragg eds ( 2001 ) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England, Blackwell Publishing
* Scragg, Donald, ' Battle of Brunanburh ', in Michael Lapidge, John Blair, Simon Keynes and Donald Scragg eds ( 2001 ) The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England, Blackwell Publishing
* Keynes, Simon ( 1999 ) ' England, c. 900 – 1016, in The New Cambridge Medieval History, vol.
Economists Thorstein Veblen, John Maynard Keynes, Herbert A. Simon, and many of the Austrian School criticise Homo economicus as an actor with too great of an understanding of macroeconomics and economic forecasting in his decision making.
* Keynes, Simon, " Penda " in M. Lapidge, et al., ( eds ), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England.
* Peter Clemoes, Simon Keynes, Michael Lapidge, ( 1981 ) Anglo-Saxon England, Cambridge University Press.
An important recent translation, with thorough notes on the scholarly problems and issues, is Alfred the Great: Asser's Life of King Alfred and Other Contemporary Sources by Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge.
The stiffest opposition to Smyth's work has come from former Cambridge Professor Michael Lapidge and Professor Simon Keynes, still an eminent Cambridge Saxonist, who themselves collaborated on a book about Alfred the Great.
Simon Keynes in 1980 showed that it belongs to the so-called Orthodoxorum group of charters, so named after the initial word of their proem, which he concluded were forgeries based on a charter of Æthelred II's reign.
The opinion of historians is not unanimous on this point: Simon Keynes has suggested that the ealdorman is unlikely to be the same person as the prince, and that Cynehelm therefore may well have survived to the end of his father's reign.
* Keynes, Simon, " Mercia ", in
* Keynes, Simon, " Offa ", in
* Keynes, Simon, " Mercia and Wessex in the Ninth Century ", in
Since nearly half a century lies between Wulfstan's death ( 1095 ) and John's final entry ( 1140 ), historian Simon Keynes has offered the tentative suggestion that Florence may have been the monk first commissioned by Wulfstan to compile material for a world chronicle and that John continued the task.

Keynes and Royal
Other buildings designed by Hooke include The Royal College of Physicians ( 1679 ), Ragley Hall in Warwickshire, and the parish church at Willen in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.
The tour opened in Malvern before travelling to Milton Keynes, Brighton, Bath, Norwich, Edinburgh and Newcastle ; its run at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket was extended due to demand.
The majority of this funding was directed to organisations with which Keynes had close ties such as the Royal Opera House and was restricted to Central London.
In 2009 Chicheley Hall, a Grade I listed building located near Milton Keynes, was bought by the Royal Society for £ 6. 5 million, funded in part by Fred Kavli.
He also chaired the 1925 – 6 Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance ( at which his friend Maynard Keynes was a key witness ) and the 1927 – 8 East African Commission on Closer Union.
The origins of the Royal Institute of Chemistry, C. A. Russell, with N. G. Coley and G. K. Roberts, Milton Keynes, The Open University Press, in association with the Royal Institute of Chemistry, 1977 see review.
The aim of his research was to show how fluctuations in the currency market influenced each nation's prices, and he became a member of the Royal Economic Society in order to follow lectures by Keynes and others.
Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Chelmsford, Cheltenham, Eton, Exeter, Guildford, Hampshire, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Reading, Sheffield, Royal Tunbridge Wells.

Keynes and government
In 1932, Hayek suggested that private investment in the public markets was a better road to wealth and economic coordination in Britain than government spending programs, as argued in a letter he co-signed with Lionel Robbins and others in an exchange of letters with John Maynard Keynes in The Times.
Business cycle theory is used by Keynes to explain ' liquidity traps ' by which underconsumption occurs, to argue for government intervention with central banking.
Aggregate expenditure ( AE ) can be increased, according to Keynes, by increasing consumption spending ( C ), increasing investment spending ( I ), increasing government spending ( G ), or increasing the net of exports minus imports ( X − M ).
Keynes also supported government intervention in the economy as necessity, as did mercantilism.
During the War as a member of CEMA ( Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts ) Keynes helped secure government funds to maintain both companies while their venues were shut.
Keynes was a lifelong member of the Liberal party, which until the 1920s had been one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, and as late as 1916 had often been the dominant power in government.
* In its planning, the government of the day intended Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, to be a " new city " in scale, and it was referred to as such in contemporary supporting papers, but was gazetted in 1967 as a New Town.
The idea was revived in 1994, by the Bedford and Milton Keynes Waterway Trust, who have formed a partnership with 25 bodies, including local councils, British Waterways and various government agencies.
In February 2009, Summers quoted John Maynard Keynes, saying " When circumstances change, I change my opinion ", reflecting both on the failures of Wall Street deregulation and his new leadership role in the government bailout.
The town is predicted to grow by around 30 percent under the Milton Keynes South Midlands ( MKSM ) study, as the UK government has identified Wellingborough as one of several towns in Northamptonshire where growth will be directed over the next 30 years.
As part of its Milton Keynes South Midlands ( MKSM ) study, the government has identified Wellingborough as one of several towns in Northamptonshire into which growth will be directed over the next thirty years.
For Keynes, the government had to be prepared to act as the spender of last resort, just as the central bank acted as the lender of last resort.
Schumacher helped the British government mobilise economically and financially during World War II, and Keynes found a position for him at Oxford University.
According to Leopold Kohr's obituary for Schumacher, when his paper " was published in the spring of 1943 in Economica, it caused some embarrassment to Keynes who, instead of arranging for its separate publication, had incorporated the text almost verbatim in his famous " Plan for an International Clearing Union ," which the British government issued as a White Paper a few weeks later.
Walton Community Council is the first tier of local government serving those living, attending and working in this area of Milton Keynes.
While he agreed with the policies of government spending that Keynes pushed for, Viner argued that Keynes's analysis was flawed and would not stand in the long run.
Keynes used his political influence to ensure that the Arts Council reported directly to the Treasury rather than an Arts Minister or the Education Department as had been the case with CEMA, establishing the principle of an ' arms length ' relationship between UK Arts policy and the government of the day.
British ideas, classical and modern, have also exerted a profound influence on US economic policy, most notably the historian Adam Smith on free trade and the economist John Maynard Keynes on counter-cyclical spending, while the British government has adopted workfare reforms from the United States.
When Winston Churchill became Prime Minister in 1940, Wood was made Chancellor of the Exchequer, in which post he adopted policies propounded by John Maynard Keynes, changing the role of HM Treasury from custodian of government income and expenditure to steering the entire British economy.
Rostow ’ s model does not disagree with John Maynard Keynes regarding the importance of government control over domestic development which is not generally accepted by some ardent free trade advocates.
John Maynard Keynes formulated a theory of overproduction, which led him to propose government intervention to ensure effective demand.
Keynes believed in government regulation of the economy, and the authors underline this as Keynes ' great influence and prestige.
Military Keynesianism is the accusation that John Maynard Keynes advocated government economic policy in which the government devotes large amounts of spending to the military in an effort to increase economic growth.

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