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For the sake of clarity, in this article, "concept of use" should not be confused with "animal spirit"
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In the 1930's, Roosevelt intuitively grasp the "animal spirit" of the country and understanding
His role as a leader to inspire the extreme period of social positive and constructive opinion
In social science, Karl Marx referred to "the spirit of animals" in English translation of the "Capital Theory" 1887. Marx talked about the spirit of the animals of the workers and the capitalists thought that promoting decompression through the use of the assembly line by promoting social interaction and competition within the factory, the workers repeated the work. "Animal Spirit" is a euphemism of late Victorian and Edwardian era, used by a British public school boy, such as G. G. Wodehouse (born two years ago Eaton Keynes) and studied at Dulwich College. Wodehouse and Arthur Conan Doyle were the top boys' boys at a public school in the UK before the First World War. In the year Kane was born in 1883, Doyle himself used the word "animal spirit".
Animal Spirits is a term used by the famous British economist, John Maynard Keynes, to explain the financial and purchasing decisions under uncertainty. In Keynes' 1936 publication "General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money", the spirit of animals describes human emotions that promote consumer confidence. In modern economic terms, the spirit of animals explains the psychological factors that investors take action in the face of high capital market volatility. This word is derived from Latin-speaking animals, which means evoking the breathing of human thought.
I talked about spirits of animals before because it relates to the economic policies and ideas of many other Keynes. The spirit of animals is a complex idea that combines consumer confidence and consumption or savings. The combination of consumer confidence, feelings and confidence in the future leads to savings and consumption. Only minor changes in animal spirits can have a major impact on the economy. During the economic recession Keynes believed that the reduction of animal spirit would result in paradoxical increase in savings and frugality. A slight decline in the spirits of animals brought about a significant reduction in expenditure due to the spread of herd behavior among investors, consumers, and humans. Expenditure is sharply declining as other investors and consumers lack expenditure and the first small decline may spread upwards.