Economics: an anti-text /
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TextPublication details: London : Macmillan, 1977.Description: xii, 215 p. :illISBN: - 0333212010 :
- 0333212029
- 330 ECO
- HB171.5 .E335
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Includes bibliographical references.
This book is mainly written for students who come to economics in the expectation of gaining an understanding of how economic society functions, and who have become disillusioned with the subject. They see that many of the fundamental questions about economic society are either dismissed or else cannot be handled by the so -called 'neoclassical/neo-Keynesian synthesis' that totally dominates the teaching of economics.
It also addresses itself to teachers of standard economics courses who, while being aware of the mounting criticisms against the orthodox within the profession, nevertheless have had no coherent point-by-point critique to recommend to students.
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