The Social Effects of Economic Thinking
The book explains how social outcomes result from the influence of economic ideas which are themselves strongly impacted by the distribution of power in society. The book examines policies and programs of contending interests, emphasizing the importance of socio-economic issues stemming from quasi-economic stagnation.
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The Social Effects of Economic Thinking
The book explains how social outcomes result from the influence of economic ideas which are themselves strongly impacted by the distribution of power in society. The book examines policies and programs of contending interests, emphasizing the importance of socio-economic issues stemming from quasi-economic stagnation.
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The Social Effects of Economic Thinking

The Social Effects of Economic Thinking

by Kenneth A. Loparo
The Social Effects of Economic Thinking

The Social Effects of Economic Thinking

by Kenneth A. Loparo

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Overview

The book explains how social outcomes result from the influence of economic ideas which are themselves strongly impacted by the distribution of power in society. The book examines policies and programs of contending interests, emphasizing the importance of socio-economic issues stemming from quasi-economic stagnation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137494016
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Publication date: 11/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 138
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

William Van Lear is a professor of Economics at Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Ideas versus Vested Interests 2. A Political-Economic History of the U.S. 3. Economic Growth and its Constraints 4. Stagnation, Employment, and Income Distribution 5. Public Policy in the 21st Century 6. The Social Consequences of Economic Thinking
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