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EXCHANGE RATES AND THE MONETARY SYSTEM
Peter B. Kenen
Exchange Rates and the Monetary System comprises a careful selection of Peter B. Kenen’s acclaimed papers on international monetary economics written over the past thirty years. The volume includes Professor Kenen’s theoretical and em... -
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THE NATURE OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Johannes J. Klant
The Nature of Economic Thought brings together in one volume Professor Klant’s seminal work on the philosophy and methodology of economics. After a brief description of the history of economics and its position as science, art and phil... -
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Economic Theory and Market Socialism
Edited by Tadeusz Kowalik
Oskar Lange was one of the few economists able to observe first hand the three major economic systems that have been the hallmark of the 20th century. He learned about the economic backwardness of peripheral capitalism in pre-war Poland... -
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Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis
Marc Lavoie
This innovative book demonstrates that it is possible to construct a coherent alternative to neoclassical economics based on the contributions of post-Keynesian and Kaleckian economists. It identifies elements from the non-orthodox tradi... -
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THE SPIRIT OF CAPITALISM AND THE PROTESTANT ETHIC
Michael H. Lessnoff
Max Weber, recognized as one of the world’s most important sociologists, saw his life’s work as nothing less than the comparative analysis of world civilizations. Above all, he was fascinated by the differing historical paths traced by ... -
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Women and Social Policies in Europe
Edited by Jane Lewis
This thoroughly documented book provides an overview of social policies affecting women in Germany, Italy, Denmark, Britain, Ireland, Norway, France and Sweden. The central theme is the relationship between paid and unpaid work, somethin... -
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BEYOND KEYNESIANISM
Edited by Egon Matzner, Wolfgang Streeck
This important book goes beyond generalizations and takes a hard-headed look at the real strengths and weaknesses of Keynesian demand management and supply side economics. Keynesianism has failed to reconcile high levels of competitiven... -
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CONDORCET
Edited by Iain McLean, Fiona Hewitt
The Marquis de Condorcet (1743–94) was a founding father of social science. He believed that what he called the moral sciences could be studied by the same exacting methods as the natural sciences, and he developed many of the tools for...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Anatomy of the New Poland
Frances Millard
The Anatomy of the New Poland examines the nature and scope of political change in the first years of post-communist politics in Poland. Poland is significant not only because events there triggered the downfall of Communism throughou... -
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THE RUSSIAN PRESS FROM BREZHNEV TO YELTSIN
John Murray
In The Russian Press from Brezhnev to Yeltsin, John Murray charts and examines the main changes in the content and language of the Russian press over the last decade. This is the most up-to-date book covering the evolution of the post-S... -
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the history of economics
Takashi Negishi
The History of Economics, the second volume of Takashi Negishi’s collected essays, contains essays on the history of economics published over a period of 10 years. The range of topics covered in this volume is very wide, with essays and... -
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METHODOLOGY, MONEY AND THE FIRM
D. P. O’Brien
Methodology, Money and the Firm brings together Denis O’Brien’s most important essays on issues ranging from methodology to competition policy but is primarily focused on the history of economic thought, an area in which he has made a no...