Beyond the invisible hand : groundwork for a new economics
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HB71 .B37 2011
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ciencias económicas.
Economic policy.
Economic policy.
economic reform.
economic theory.
economics.
Economics.
economics.
Economics.
Economics.
Politique économique.
reforma económica.
réforme économique.
sciences économiques.
teoría económica.
théorie économique.
Unsichtbare Hand
Verhaltensökonomik.
Wirtschaftliches Verhalten
Wirtschaftliches Verhalten.
Wirtschaftspolitik.
Wirtschaftstheorie
Wirtschaftstheorie.
Wirtschaftswissenschaften.
Économie politique.
Economic policy.
Economic policy.
economic reform.
economic theory.
economics.
Economics.
economics.
Economics.
Economics.
Politique économique.
reforma económica.
réforme économique.
sciences économiques.
teoría económica.
théorie économique.
Unsichtbare Hand
Verhaltensökonomik.
Wirtschaftliches Verhalten
Wirtschaftliches Verhalten.
Wirtschaftspolitik.
Wirtschaftstheorie
Wirtschaftstheorie.
Wirtschaftswissenschaften.
Économie politique.
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Book
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xv, 273 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-257) and index.
Description
One of the central tenets of mainstream economics is Adam Smith's proposition that, given certain conditions, self-interested behavior by individuals leads them to the social good, almost as if orchestrated by an invisible hand. This deep insight has, over the past two centuries, been taken out of context, contorted, and used as the cornerstone of free-market orthodoxy. In Beyond the Invisible Hand, Kaushik Basu argues that mainstream economics and its conservative popularizers have misrepresented Smith's insight and hampered our understanding of how economies function, why some economies fail and some succeed, and what the nature and role of state intervention might be. Comparing this view of the invisible hand with the vision described by Kafka--in which individuals pursuing their atomistic interests, devoid of moral compunction, end up creating a world that is mean and miserable--Basu argues for collective action and the need to shift our focus from the efficient society to one that is also fair.
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Using analytic tools from mainstream economics, the book challenges some of the precepts and propositions of mainstream economics. It maintains that, by ignoring the role of culture and custom, traditional economics promotes the view that the current system is the only viable one, thereby serving the interests of those who do well by this system. Beyond the Invisible Hand challenges readers to fundamentally rethink the assumptions underlying modern economic thought and proves that a more equitable society is both possible and sustainable, and hence worth striving for.
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By scrutinizing Adam Smith's theory, this impassioned critique of contemporary mainstream economics debunks traditional beliefs regarding best economic practices, self-interest, and the social good. --Book Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Basu, K. (2011). Beyond the invisible hand: groundwork for a new economics . Princeton University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Basu, Kaushik. 2011. Beyond the Invisible Hand: Groundwork for a New Economics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Basu, Kaushik. Beyond the Invisible Hand: Groundwork for a New Economics Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2011.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Basu, K. (2011). Beyond the invisible hand: groundwork for a new economics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Basu, Kaushik. Beyond the Invisible Hand: Groundwork for a New Economics Princeton University Press, 2011.
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