What would the great economists do?

how twelve brilliant minds would solve today's biggest problems

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What would the great economists do?

how twelve brilliant minds would solve today's biggest problems

First U.S edition.
  • 2 Want to read

"Acclaimed economist and BBC broadcaster Linda Yueh profiles the great economic minds who focused on the big questions: growth, innovation, and the nature of markets. Most of them have won the Nobel Prize. All of them have had lasting impact on both the development of the discipline and how public policy has been and continues to be shaped. But Dr. Yueh goes a step further: In accessible and clear prose, she will explain the impact their respective research has on combating today's great economic problems. For example, she will ask: Milton Friedman, are central banks doing too much? Friedrich Hayek, can financial crashes be prevented? Douglass North, why are so few countries rich? After years of experience providing economic literacy to the public through podcasts, documentaries, lectures, and television programs, Dr. Yueh will bring that wealth of expertise to the page in her first trade book for a general reader. The Great Economists offers a concise history of modern economics, the trailblazing men and women who developed the field, and, more fundamentally, how their findings would solve everything from global inequality to what drives innovation. Economists included (in chronological order): Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, Alfred Marshall, Irving Fisher, John Maynard Keynes, Joseph Schumpeter, Friedrich Hayek, Joan Robinson, Milton Friedman, Douglass North, and Robert Solow"--

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Picador
Language
English
Pages
357

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Table of Contents

Adam Smith : should the government rebalance the economy?
David Ricardo : do trade deficits matter?
Karl Marx : can China become rich?
Alfred Marshall : is inequality inevitable?
Irving Fisher : are we at risk of repeating the 1930s?
John Maynard Keynes : to invest or not to invest?
Joseph Schumpeter : what drives innovation?
Friedrich Hayek : what can we learn from financial crises?
Joan Robinson : why are wages so low?
Milton Friedman : are central banks doing too much?
Douglass North : why are so few countries prosperous?
Robert Solow : do we face a slow-growth future?
The future of globalization.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
330.15092/2
Library of Congress
HB75 .Y85 2018, HB75.Y85 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
357 pages
Number of pages
357

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26961190M
ISBN 10
1250180538
ISBN 13
9781250180537
LCCN
2018001346
OCLC/WorldCat
1000364848
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B077F3ZNR9

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