The critics of Keynesian economics /
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TextPublication details: Princeton, N.J. : Van Nostrand, c1960.Description: viii, 427 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 330.156 HAZ
- HB103.K47 H35
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Includes bibliographical footnotes.
Henry Hazlitt confronted the rise of Keynesianism in his day and put together an intellectual arsenal: the most brilliant economists of the time showing what is wrong with the system, in great detail with great rigor. With excerpts from books and articles published between the 30s and 50s, it remains the most powerful anti-Keynesian collection ever assembled.
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