Keynes' approach to the Great Depression was most effective in ending it by advocating government intervention and increased spending.
Keynes' approach to the Great Depression was arguably the most effective in helping end it. Keynes proposed government intervention and increased spending to stimulate demand and kickstart the economy. This approach contrasts with the prior belief in laissez-faire economics and played a crucial role in steering the economy towards recovery.
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