The book delves into the perspectives of nine influential economists, tracing the evolution of economic thought regarding capitalism's development and future. Each chapter focuses on a different thinker, including Karl Marx and J. M. Keynes, highlighting their unique influences and contrasting views on capitalism. By examining these diverse insights, the author provides a critical assessment of how these historical ideas resonate in today's economic landscape, offering a comprehensive understanding of the ongoing discourse surrounding capitalism's role in society.
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- 2024
- 2022
REVERBERANCE
- 134 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
This anthology presents a collection of poems that explore essential life principles, guiding readers toward a path of joy, achievement, and honor. Through its verses, it aims to inspire and uplift, highlighting the beauty of resilience and the pursuit of a meaningful existence.
- 2022
REFLECTION OF LIFE
- 132 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
Exploring diverse aspects of life, this anthology features poems that inspire and provoke thought. Each piece serves as a powerful healer, offering solace during moments of melancholy and depression, making it a meaningful collection for those seeking comfort and reflection.
- 2021
Focusing on endogenous growth theory, this book offers a historical perspective from Adam Smith to Paul Romer, highlighting the evolution of economic thought. It fills a significant gap in literature by providing a comprehensive analysis of various contributions, critically evaluating each author's ideas within a unified framework. The text serves as a valuable resource for both seasoned and graduate economists, presenting a detailed comparison of the origins, mechanisms, conclusions, and policy implications of these influential models.
- 2021
Allyn Abbott Young
- 364 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
Allyn Young, a prominent economist and influential teacher, is best known for his economic theories on increasing returns and progress. His impact extended through mentorship to notable students like Frank Knight and Nicholas Kaldor. Young gained international recognition as part of the American delegation at the Paris peace negotiations post-WWI. Despite his fame, recent interest centers on his ideas rather than his public service. At the time of his death, he was developing two significant treatises on Money and Economics, though neither has survived.