Why aren't economists as important as garbagemen? : essays on the state of economics
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Why aren't economists as important as garbagemen? : essays on the state of economics
M.E. Sharpe, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-168) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume, which evolved from a number of conversations with economists includes a collection of essays that have two themes: a positive one and a negative one. The positive theme of the essays is that economic analysis, if kept in perspective, is enormously powerful. It provides a way of uncovering the workings of real-world phenomena that fit the perceptions many people have. The negative theme is that economic analysis is not being kept in perspective by economists, and that loss of perspective means that much of what comes out under the name of economic research has little or no value for society. But even this negative theme has positive overtones in demonstrating the power of economic analysis.
目次
Part 1: Economists and Policy 1. Why Aren't Economists as Important as Garbagemen? 2. The Best as the Enemy of the Good Part 2: Economics, Institutions, and Methodology 3. The Making of an Economist 4. Workmanship, Incentives, and Cynicism 5. The Invisible Hand of Truth Part 3: Applications to Macroeconomics, 6. The Evolution of Keynesian Economics: From Keynesian to New Classical to New Keynesian 7. Economic Methodology, Macroeconomics, and Externalities, Part 4: Critics of Economics 8. Galbraith and the Theory of Price Control 9. Tearing Down Economists ' Worlds 10. Form and Content in Appraising Recent Economic Developments 11. In Defense of Mainstream Economics
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