The History of Economic Thought: A Concise Treatise for Business, Law, and Public Policy, Volume II: After Keynes, Through the Great Recession and Beyond

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The subject of this book is the history of economic thought, including the less-commonly discussed schools of binary and socio-economics. The intended audience is students, business people, regulators, legislators, and scholars who are relatively unfamiliar with the primary competing economic theories of our day. Readers will benefit by coming away from the book with a better understanding of the context within which economic arguments are made. They will be better able to think critically about the assumptions underlying various economic proposals, and the history behind those assumptions

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Robert Ashford

Robert Ashford is Professor of Law at Syracuse University, College of Law. His subjects include Binary Economics & Property Rights, Business Associations, Mergers & Acquisitions, Public Corporations, …

Stefan Padfield

Stefan J. Padfield is a Professor of Law at The University of Akron School of Law. His areas of expertise cover a wide variety of business law topics. He is currently teaching Basic Business Associati…

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Pub Date

March 30, 2017

Pages

132

ISBN

9781631576669

Print Price

$21.99

EISBN

9781631576676

EBook Price

$13.99