Economics in Perspective: A Critical History
By (Author) John Kenneth Galbraith
Foreword by Richard Parker
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
6th November 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Economics
330.9
Paperback
384
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
340g
In Economics in Perspective, renowned economist John Kenneth Galbraith presents a compelling and accessible history of economic ideas, from Aristotle through the twentieth century. Examining theories of the past that have a continuing modern resonance, he shows that economics is not a timeless, objective science, but is continually evolving as it i
"Remarkable...Economics in Perspectivewill raise Galbraith's reputation among those who already know him and will introduce him to a new generation. More than a quick one-volume review of economic thought, [this book] is a sweeping, often brilliant and always accessible summary of the insights Galbraith has developed."--Los Angeles Times "Another classic by Galbraith."--Library Journal "An accomplished annalist as well as an acute analyst, Galbraith offers capsule commentary on significant contributors to the development of economic ideas from Aristotle through Keynes and beyond... [Economics in Perspective] affords an engaging, opinionated introduction to economic theory and practice."--Kirkus
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006) was one of the most influential economists of the twentieth century. He was professor of economics at Harvard University and served as U.S. ambassador to India during the Kennedy administration. He wrote more than fifty books, including American Capitalism, The Affluent Society, and The New Industrial State (Princeton).