Author: Machan, Tibor R. Publisher: Cybereditions Corporation Format: Adobe PDF
Description: The purely economic view of individualism, homo economicus, cannot provide a basis for understanding human reality. Machan mounts a robust argument for a conception of the individual that recognizes t...
Author: Pryor, Frederic L. Publisher: Cambridge University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Capitalism Reassessed provides a broad view of different types of advanced capitalist economic systems and is based on an empirical analysis of twenty-one OECD nations. The book looks at why capitalis...
Author: Cornwall, John / Cornwall, Wendy Publisher: Cambridge University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Capitalism in the twentieth century was marked by periods of persistent bad performance alternating with episodes of good performance. Much current economic research ignores this phenomenon; other wor...
Author: N/A Publisher: Cambridge University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: This volume analyses contemporary capitalism and its crises based on a theory of capitalist evolution known as the social structure of accumulation (SSA) theory. It applies this theory to explain the ...
Author: Obstfeld, Maurice / Taylor, Alan M. Publisher: Cambridge University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: This book presents an economic survey of international capital mobility from the late nineteenth century to the present. The authors examine the theory and empirical evidence surrounding the fall and ...
Author: Sinas, Dan Publisher: iUniverse.com Format: Adobe PDF
Description: A provocative analysis of how government presence in the workplace has caused diminishing profits for American businesses and has led to increased levels of unemployment. As more and more workers are ...
Author: Nell, Edward Publisher: Routledge Format: Adobe PDF
Description: "Making Sense of a Changing Economy" presents an unorthodox and original view of the current state of economic theory and policies. Deriding the general trend for econobabble', the author explains the...
Author: Friedman, Kenneth Publisher: Algora Publishing Format: Adobe PDF
Description: "Myths of the Free Market" provides a comprehensive and authoritative critique of laissez faire and has important practical implications for investors. Citing competition's dismal effects on everyth...
Author: Dunn, Stephen P. Publisher: Cambridge University Press Format: Adobe PDF
Description: The recent financial crisis has once again seen John Kenneth Galbraith return to the bestseller lists. Yet, despite the continued popular success of his works, Galbraith's contribution to economic the...
Author: Shipman, Alan Publisher: Routledge Format: Adobe PDF
Description: This volume examines recent attempts to show how, in theory and history, market transaction can emerge from the unregulated interaction of competitive traders. Alan Shipman examines the legal, informa...
Author: Langlois, Richard N. Publisher: Routledge Format: Adobe PDF
Description: Co-winner of the 2006 Schumpeter Prize of the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society.This book explains the shift of the organizational landscape away from vertically integrated firms and towards ...
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Description: The contributors contest the liberal assumption that the rule of law will go hand in hand with a transition to market-based economies and democracy in East Asia. Using case studies from Hong Kong, Chi...
Author: MacDougald, James E Publisher: Marsden House Publishers Format: Adobe PDF
Description: UNSUSTAINABLE is packed with information that is vital to every taxpaying American. It reveals shocking information that has long been hidden from the public. It exposes how governments at every level...