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MACMILLAN - The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations Book

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Description

Explore the complex world of economic thought with The Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations. This academic collection of essays evaluates the significant contributions of Luigi Pasinetti and provides fresh perspectives on the issues he has illuminated. As a vital resource for students and scholars, the volume offers a thorough assessment of key issues within the 'pure' Post-Keynesian School of economic thought. This school of thought maintains a strong presence at the University of Cambridge. The book highlights Pasinetti's role as the senior heir to the legacy of founding members such as Piero Sraffa, Joan Robinson, Nicholas Kaldor, and Richard Kahn. Whether you are researching structural change, growth, or distribution, this work provides essential context for understanding the evolution of economic theory. It serves as a deep look into the intellectual lineage of Cambridge economics and the ongoing relevance of Post-Keynesian principles in modern study.

Key Features

Evaluates the economic contributions and insights of Luigi Pasinetti regarding growth and distribution.

Provides a detailed assessment of key issues within the Post-Keynesian School of economic thought.

Explores the intellectual legacy of Cambridge economists including Sraffa, Robinson, Kaldor, and Kahn.

Offers scholarly essays focused on structural change and the dynamics of national wealth.

Serves as an essential academic text for those studying the history and theory of economic thought.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 May 1993
Listed Since
04 January 2007

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