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'''John Maynard Keynes''' (5 June 1883- 21 April 1946) was a British economist and [[Templar]]. He was close friends with [[Alan Turing]], another Templar, though was forced to conspire against him after he started producing robots.
'''John Maynard Keynes''' (5 June 1883- 21 April 1946) was a British economist and [[Templar]], working for [[Abstergo Industries]]. He was close friends with [[Alan Turing]], another Abstergo employee, though was forced to conspire against him after he started producing robots.


Keynes' influence spread throughout America from the 30's to the early 70's. He argued that aggregate demand determined the level of economic activity, and that too little would cause mass unemployment. They were so popular that leaders across the Globe used them to help their economies.
Keynes' influence spread throughout America from the 30's to the early 70's. He argued that aggregate demand determined the level of economic activity, and that too little would cause mass unemployment. They were so popular that leaders across the Globe used them to help their economies.

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John Maynard Keynes (5 June 1883- 21 April 1946) was a British economist and Templar, working for Abstergo Industries. He was close friends with Alan Turing, another Abstergo employee, though was forced to conspire against him after he started producing robots.

Keynes' influence spread throughout America from the 30's to the early 70's. He argued that aggregate demand determined the level of economic activity, and that too little would cause mass unemployment. They were so popular that leaders across the Globe used them to help their economies.

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