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| Dennis H. Robertson: Dennis H. Robertson (1890–1963) was a British economist known for his work in monetary theory and business cycles. A collaborator and later critic of John Maynard Keynes, he contributed to the development of Keynesian economics while emphasizing the role of savings and investment. Robertson's work influenced theories on banking, interest rates, and economic fluctuations.
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