Critical Perspectives on Historic Issues Ser.: Milano Paper Chicagos : Essays in Societal Alternatives by Michele Cangiani (1997, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBlack Rose Books
ISBN-101551640228
ISBN-139781551640228
eBay Product ID (ePID)740779

Product Key Features

Number of Pages268 Pages
Publication NameMilano Paper Chicagos : Essays in Societal Alternatives
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPolitical Economy, History & Theory, Statistics, Essays
Publication Year1997
TypeTextbook
AuthorMichele Cangiani
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Business & Economics
SeriesCritical Perspectives on Historic Issues Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight10.6 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width5.2 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition21
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal306.3
SynopsisA collection of essays, on a variety of themes, given at the Third International Karl Polanyi conference in Milan., Few economists are admitting that the welfare of a society is not directly correspondent to the degree of a society's industrialization. The macro-economics of the Keynesian era set itself goals and continues to view the world with analyses that no longer apply in our times. If economic growth is measured by irrelevant statistics, analyses must now undergo a revolutionary paradigm shift and sacrifice large intellectual and material vested interests in perpetual growth theories and policies, before they can really come to grips with these changes. In detailed analyses of current socio-economic trends all over the globe, the writers of this collection propose new concepts and goals for economic analysis. Contributors include: Samir Amin, Zygmunt Bauman, Gérald Berthoud, Abraham Rotstein, Ayse Bugra, Alberto Chilosi, Alfredo L. de Romana, Pat Devine, Colin Duncan, Bjorn Hettne, Tadeusz Kowalik, Alain Lipietz, Tomory Marta, J. Martinez-Alier, Mario Nuti, Ulf Olsson, Jean-Michel Servet and Claus Thomasberger. Volume Six of the series: Critical Perspectives on Historic Issues, Few economists are admitting that the welfare of a society is not directly correspondent to the degree of a society's industrialization. The macro-economics of the Keynesian era set itself goals and continues to view the world with analyses that no longer apply in our times. If economic growth is measured by irrelevant statistics, analyses must now undergo a revolutionary paradigm shift and sacrifice large intellectual and material vested interests in perpetual growth theories and policies, before they can really come to grips with these changes. In detailed analyses of current socio-economic trends all over the globe, the writers of this collection propose new concepts and goals for economic analysis. Contributors include: Samir Amin, Zygmunt Bauman, G rald Berthoud, Abraham Rotstein, Ayse Bugra, Alberto Chilosi, Alfredo L. de Romana, Pat Devine, Colin Duncan, Bjorn Hettne, Tadeusz Kowalik, Alain Lipietz, Tomory Marta, J. Martinez-Alier, Mario Nuti, Ulf Olsson, Jean-Michel Servet and Claus Thomasberger. Volume Six of the series: Critical Perspectives on Historic Issues
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