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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Pluto Press | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    UID:
    gbv_877812535
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 225 Seiten) , illustrations, figures, tables
    ISBN: 9781783719952 , 9781783719938 , 9781783719945
    Content: The economics profession has a lot to answer for. After the late 1970s, the ideas of influential economists have justified policies that have made the world more prone to economic crisis, remarkably less equal, more polluted and less secure than it might be. How could ideas and policies that proved to be such an abject failure come to dominate the economic landscape. By critically examining the work of the most famous economists of the neoliberal period including Alan Greenspan, Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, the authors Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson demonstrate that many of those who rose to prominence did so primarily because of their defence of, and contribution to, rising corporate profits and not their ability to predict or explain economic events. An important and controversial book, The Profit Doctrine exposes the uses and abuses of mainstream economic canons, identify those responsible and reaffirm the primacy of political economy
    Note: eng
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780745335865
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780745335858
    Additional Edition: Print version The Profit Doctrine, Economists of the Neoliberal Era London ISBN 9780745335865
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Pluto Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959648549902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 225 pages)
    ISBN: 9781783719938 , 1783719931 , 0745335861 , 9780745335865 , 0745335853 , 9780745335858 , 9781783719952 , 1783719958
    Content: The economics profession has a lot to answer for. After the late 1970s, the ideas of influential economists have justified policies that have made the world more prone to economic crisis, remarkably less equal, more polluted and less secure than it might be. How could ideas and policies that proved to be such an abject failure come to dominate the economic landscape? By critically examining the work of the most famous economists of the neoliberal period including Alan Greenspan, Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, the authors Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson demonstrate that many of those who rose to prominence did so primarily because of their defence of, and contribution to, rising corporate profits and not their ability to predict or explain economic events. An important and controversial book, 'The Profit Doctrine' exposes the uses and abuses of mainstream economic canons, identify those responsible and reaffirm the primacy of political economy.
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- List of Boxes, Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Prophets and Profits -- 2. The Contest of Economic Ideas: Survival of the Richest -- 3. The Consequences of Economic Ideas -- 4. Milton Friedman: The Godfather of the Age of Instability and Inequality -- 5. The Deregulationists: Public Choice and Private Gain -- 6. The Great Vacation: Rational Expectations and Real Business Cycles -- 7. Bursting Bubbles: Finance, Crisis and the Efficient Market Hypothesis -- 8. Economists Go to Washington: Ideas in Action -- 9. Conclusion: Dissenters and Victors -- Bibliography. , 1. Prophets and profits -- 2. The contest of economic ideas: survival of the richest -- 3. The consequences of economic ideas -- 4. Milton Friedman: the godfather of the age of instability and inequality -- 5. The deregulationists: public choice and private gain -- 6. The great vacation: rational expectations and real business cycles -- 7. Bursting bubbles: finance, crisis and the efficient market hypothesis -- 8. Economists go to Washington: ideas in action -- 9. Conclusion: dissenters and victors.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Pluto Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959648549902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 225 pages)
    ISBN: 9781783719938 , 1783719931 , 0745335861 , 9780745335865 , 0745335853 , 9780745335858 , 9781783719952 , 1783719958
    Content: The economics profession has a lot to answer for. After the late 1970s, the ideas of influential economists have justified policies that have made the world more prone to economic crisis, remarkably less equal, more polluted and less secure than it might be. How could ideas and policies that proved to be such an abject failure come to dominate the economic landscape? By critically examining the work of the most famous economists of the neoliberal period including Alan Greenspan, Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, the authors Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson demonstrate that many of those who rose to prominence did so primarily because of their defence of, and contribution to, rising corporate profits and not their ability to predict or explain economic events. An important and controversial book, 'The Profit Doctrine' exposes the uses and abuses of mainstream economic canons, identify those responsible and reaffirm the primacy of political economy.
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- List of Boxes, Figures and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Prophets and Profits -- 2. The Contest of Economic Ideas: Survival of the Richest -- 3. The Consequences of Economic Ideas -- 4. Milton Friedman: The Godfather of the Age of Instability and Inequality -- 5. The Deregulationists: Public Choice and Private Gain -- 6. The Great Vacation: Rational Expectations and Real Business Cycles -- 7. Bursting Bubbles: Finance, Crisis and the Efficient Market Hypothesis -- 8. Economists Go to Washington: Ideas in Action -- 9. Conclusion: Dissenters and Victors -- Bibliography. , 1. Prophets and profits -- 2. The contest of economic ideas: survival of the richest -- 3. The consequences of economic ideas -- 4. Milton Friedman: the godfather of the age of instability and inequality -- 5. The deregulationists: public choice and private gain -- 6. The great vacation: rational expectations and real business cycles -- 7. Bursting bubbles: finance, crisis and the efficient market hypothesis -- 8. Economists go to Washington: ideas in action -- 9. Conclusion: dissenters and victors.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044421664
    Format: xi, 225 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780745335865 , 9780745335858
    Content: The economics profession has a lot to answer for. After the late 1970s, the ideas of influential economists have justified policies that have made the world more prone to economic crisis, remarkably less equal, more polluted and less secure than it might be. How could ideas and policies that proved to be such an abject failure come to dominate the economic landscape. By critically examining the work of the most famous economists of the neoliberal period including Alan Greenspan, Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman, the authors Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson demonstrate that many of those who rose to prominence did so primarily because of their defence of, and contribution to, rising corporate profits and not their ability to predict or explain economic events. An important and controversial book, The Profit Doctrine exposes the uses and abuses of mainstream economic canons, identify those responsible and reaffirm the primacy of political economy
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-78371-993-8
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-1-78371-994-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, Kindle ISBN 978-1-78371-995-2
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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