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Culture and prosperity: the truth about markets : why some nations are rich but most remain poor
Culture and prosperity: the truth about markets : why some nations are rich but most remain poor
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Kay, J. A. (John Anderson)
Publisher
HarperBusiness
Publication Date
c2004
Language
English
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From the Book - [U.S. ed.].
Pt. I. The issues. A postcard from France
The triumph of the market
People
Figures
How rich states became rich
pt. II. The structure of economic systems. Transactions and rules
Production and exchange
Assignment
Central planning
Pluralism
Spontaneous order
pt. III. Perfectly competitive markets. Competitive markets
Markets in risk
Markets in money
General equilibrium
pt. IV. The truth about markets. Neoclassical economics and after
Rationality and adaptation
Information
Risk in reality
Cooperation
Coordination
The knowledge economy
pt. V. How it all works out. Poor states stay poor
Who gets what?
Places
The American business model
The future of economics
The future of capitalism
Appendix : Nobel prizes in economics
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Subjects
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Capitalism
Culture
Economic development
Economic policy
Free enterprise
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Kay, J. A
ISBN
9780060587062
9780060587055
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