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What Capitalism Needs Forgotten Lessons Of Great Economists John L Campbell

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What Capitalism Needs Forgotten Lessons Of Great Economists John L Campbell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.97 MB
Author: John L. Campbell, John A. Hall
ISBN: 9781108487825, 9781108768054, 1108487823, 1108768059
Language: English
Year: 2021

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What Capitalism Needs Forgotten Lessons Of Great Economists John L Campbell by John L. Campbell, John A. Hall 9781108487825, 9781108768054, 1108487823, 1108768059 instant download after payment.

From unemployment to Brexit to climate change, capitalism is in trouble and ill-prepared to cope with the challenges of the coming decades. How did we get here? While contemporary economists and policymakers tend to ignore the political and social dimensions of capitalism, some of the great economists of the past - Adam Smith, Friedrich List, John Maynard Keynes, Joseph Schumpeter, Karl Polanyi and Albert Hirschman - did not make the same mistake. Leveraging their insights, sociologists John L. Campbell and John A. Hall trace the historical development of capitalism as a social, political, and economic system throughout the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. They draw comparisons across eras and around the globe to show that there is no inevitable logic of capitalism. Rather, capitalism's performance depends on the strength of nation-states, the social cohesion of capitalist societies, and the stability of the international system - three things that are in short supply today.

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