Fb2 Age of Keynes ePub
by Robert Lekachman
Subcategory: | Different |
Author: | Robert Lekachman |
ISBN: | 0070371547 |
ISBN13: | 978-0070371545 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | McGraw-Hill (October 1975) |
Fb2 eBook: | 1896 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1198 kb |
Digital formats: | doc mbr lrf azw |
Although somewhat dated, Robert Lekachman's classic overview of Keynes and the era of post-World War II economics .
Although somewhat dated, Robert Lekachman's classic overview of Keynes and the era of post-World War II economics he did so much to shape is still very much worth reading. In light of our present crisis and dearth of enlightened leadership, Lekachman's portrait of the policies of the Keynes era is sobering and poignant.
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Robert Lekachman (May 12, 1920 – January 14, 1989) was an economist known for his extensive advocacy of state intervention, and for a debating style characterized by slow, sing-song speech and circumlocution. He received both his . from Columbia University. Lekachman was also noted for an interpretation of Keynes's General Theory that made central its rejection of Say's Law (in favor of Walras' law). Lekachman identified as a socialist.
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Robert Lekachman (1920 – 14 January 1989) was an economist known for his extensive advocacy of state intervention, and for a debating .
Robert Lekachman (1920 – 14 January 1989) was an economist known for his extensive advocacy of state intervention, and for a debating style characterized by slow, sing-song speech and circumlocution. Lekachman was also noted for an interpretation of Keynes's "General Theory" that made central its rejection of Say's Law (in favor of Walras' law). "Greed Is Not Enough Reaganomics". "Economists at bay : why the experts will never agree"
Robert Lekachman, American economist, educator.
Robert Lekachman, American economist, educator. Rockefeller fellow, 1962, Liberal Arts fellow Harvard Law School, 1968-1969, Guggenheim fellow, 1972-1973; recipient Blue Bear award Barnard College student body, 1965, numerous other teaching career awards; named one of 50 faculty members in the United States for major contributions to undergraduate education Change magazine, 1986. src "/web/img/loading. gif" data-src "/web/show-photo. jpg?id 59627&cache false" alt "Other photo of Robert LEKACHMAN" class "gallery img" height "167". Other photo of Robert LEKACHMAN.
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