The economics of John Kenneth Galbraith
introduction, persuasion, and rehabilitation
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Author
Publication
2011 - Cambridge University Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
119,250 words, Guess
Page Count
477 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveeconomicsjohnken00dunn_825
- Internet Archiveeconomicsjohnken00dunn
- ISBN-100521518768
- ISBN-139780521518765
- Library of Congress Control Number2010024615
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number642510299
- Better World Books9780521518765
- Open LibraryOL25536479M
Classifications
- DDC330.1
- LCCHB119.G33 D86 2011
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 theory is rarely recognized by today's economists. This book redresses the balance by providing an introductory and sympathetic discussion of Galbraith's theoretical contributions, introducing the reader to his economics and his broader vision of the economic process. The book highlights and explains key features of Galbraith's economic thought, including his penetrating critique of society, his distinctive methodology, his specific brand of Keynesianism, and his original - but largely ignored - contribution to the theory of the firm. It also presents, for the first time, a detailed examination of Galbraith's monetary economics and revisits his analysis of financial euphoria. This unique work seeks to rehabilitate Galbraith's contribution, setting out several directions for possible future research in the Galbraithian tradition"--Provided by publisher.
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