Economic Perspectives: Further Essays on Money and GrowthOxford University Press, 11. 8. 1977 - Počet stran: 199 "Poets" said Shelley "are the unacknowledged legislators of the world." How easy is it for economists to fall into the same delusion! That they do, on occasion, influence events is not to be denied; but that their own work is conditioned by events, which have come about quite independently of their work, they find harder to recognise. The essays that are included in this book are representative of the author's later work, which he desired to distinguish from his earlier work that has become part of an economic orthodoxy. |
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I THE MAINSPRING OF ECONOMIC GROWTH | 1 |
II INDUSTRIALISM | 20 |
III MONETARY EXPERIENCE AND THE THEORY OF MONEY | 45 |
IV EXPECTED INFLATION | 108 |
V HAWTREY | 118 |
VI RECOLLECTIONS AND DOCUMENTS | 134 |
VII CAPITAL CONTROVERSIES ANCIENT AND MODERN | 149 |
VIII THE DISASTER POINT IN RISK THEORY | 166 |
IX EXPLANATIONS AND REVISIONS | 177 |
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