The man who challanged the economic views in the middle of the twentieth century?



Answer:
Keynes.
Friedrich Hayek or Milton Friedman?
Uncle Milty, Milton Friedman

pioneered the monetarist theory of economics
the late Keynes. he's the one who challenged the classical views. during the Great Depression, classical views failed themselves, and Keynes' theories, from a totally different view(paradigm shift), suggested totally different things to explain how government intervention would help the economy.

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