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Return of Depression Economics 萧条经济学的回归
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The Conscience of a Liberal 美国怎么了? 一个自由主义者的良知自由信仰者的良知
From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Economist and New York Times columnist Krugman's stimulating manifesto aims to galvanize today's progressives the way Barry Goldwater's The Conscience of a Conservative did right-wingers in 1964. Krugman's great theme is economic equality and the liberal politics that support it. America's post-war middle-class society was not the automatic product of a free-market economy, he writes, but was created... by the policies of the Roosevelt Administration. By strengthening labor unions and taxing the rich to fund redistributive programs like Social Security and Medicare, the New Deal consensus narrowed the income gap, lifted the working class out of poverty and made the economy boom. Things went awry, Krugman contends, with the Republican Party's takeover by movement conservatism, practicing a politics of deception [and] distraction to advance the interests of the wealthy. Conservative initiatives to cut taxes for the rich, dismantle social programs and demolish unions, he ar
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中级微观经济学 Intermediate Microeconomics
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The Relentless Revolution: A History of Capitalism 冷酷的革命:资本主
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Rome, Inc.: The Rise and Fall of the First Multinational Cor
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Micromotives and Macrobehavior 微观动机和宏观行为
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Structure and Change in Economic History 经济史上的结构和变革
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Knowledge and the Wealth of Nations: A Story of Economic Dis
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Joe Stiglitz is the economist I want guarding my back if a bloody firefight is about to break out with free-market fundamentalists. -- John Leonard
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Nature and Logic of Capitalism 资本主义的性质和逻辑
From Library Journal Heilbroner brings his thoughts to the question ``What is capitalism?'' He re fers to earlier civilizations but most of the work deals with American capital ism. His focus is on the social forma tion of capitalismits nature and its logicthe process that surrounds the accumulation of capital. This treatise thus represents Heilbroner's descrip tion of the capital accumulation pro cess, the role of government, and capi talist development, along with the multiple ideologies that can surround capitalism. The theories of numerous other writers, including Marx, Smith, Veblen, Lowe, and Mandel, are both criticized and praised. Difficult reading but important for larger public and aca demic libraries. Jane M. Kathman, Man age ment Dept., Coll. of St. Bene dict, St. Joseph, Minn. Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Review The title signals the intent of economist Heilbroner (New School for Social Research) to ad
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Teachings from the Worldly Philosophy 世俗哲人
From Publishers Weekly This sequel to Heilbroner's classic survey of the great economists, The Worldly Philosophers, published four decades ago, is an anthology of writings of some 20 economic thinkers ranging from Aristotle to Malthus, Marx, Veblen and Schumpeter, with interlinking commentaries. Making the dismal science palatable with carefully chosen selections, Heilbroner often highlights underappreciated aspects of these economists' thinking; for example, Lord Keynes's wholly negative appraisal of Marxism, or Adam Smith's scathing critique of landlords and capitalists. He lets the thinkers speak for themselves as they analyze the workings of a market-driven economy and how it molds the behaviors of ordinary people. This adventurous omnibus includes economic insights from the Bible and Bernard Mandeville's 1705 poem, "The Grumblilng Hive," upholding mild fraud, luxury and appeals to pride as necessary agents of a prosperous business civilization. Heilbroner concludes that economics is inextricably sociopo
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