Invisible hand? how market economies have emerged and declined since AD 500
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford OUP 2016Description: ix, 330 pagesISBN: 9780199608133 Subject(s): CapitalismDDC classification: 330.122Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Kannur University Central Library | Stack | 330.122 BAV/I (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 44169 |
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330.1 WHI/C Clash of economic ideas | 330.122 Invention of market freedom / | 330.122 068 ADJ/H Human factor in free market efficiency | 330.122 BAV/I Invisible hand? how market economies have emerged and declined since AD 500 | 330.122 CAP Capitalisms and capitalism in the twenty-first century / | 330.122 KAT/F Free market economics | 330.122 PRY/C Capitalism reassessed / |
Provides insight into more than a thousand years of economic and social developments
Offers a better understanding of what markets and market economies really are
Assesses the advantages and drawbacks of having markets as the dominant system of exchange and allocation
Confronts theoretical models and ideological viewpoints with empirical historical data
Enables the reader to take a fresh look at the present debates about the future of capitalism, the effects of inequality, and the relation between wealth and political leverage
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