Economics in a Changed Universe: Joseph E. Stiglitz, Globalization, and the Death of 'Free Enterprise'
Autor Gerald L. Housemanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iul 2009
Houseman describes and demonstrates the new resonance, liveliness, and optimism which characterize the economics of information, calling upon his own experience with "Third World" issues and problems. He also looks at this new (but often ignored) economics as a challenge to the existing literature of the social sciences and to the practices and assumptions of policy-makers, interest groups such as environmentalists, labor, and multinational corporations, "think tanks," international organizations such as the IMF and World Bank, and political activists. Effectively arguing that the changed universe of economics requires any of us concerned with world affairs to re-think and adjust our assumptions, Houseman provides us with the necessary insight to apply this new paradigm to real-world problems.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739127155
ISBN-10: 0739127152
Pagini: 155
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739127152
Pagini: 155
Dimensiuni: 154 x 232 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 1. A Notable Nobel
Chapter 5 2. The Economics of Information: A Model of Scientific Performance and Promise
Chapter 6 3. The Death of "Free Enterprise" and the Power of Information Economics
Chapter 7 4. Globalization: The Pressing Economic Issue
Chapter 8 5. Challenging the International Economic Order and the Panaceas of Privatization and Deregulation
Chapter 9 6. Multinational Corporations: The Major Movers in the International Economy
Chapter 10 Conclusion: Thinking and Working Within the New Universe of Economics
Chapter 11 Notes
Chapter 12 Appendix A: Landmarks in the Evolution of the Economics of Information
Chapter 13 Appendix B: Research Contributions of George Akerlof, Michael Spence, and Bruce C. N. Greenwald
Chapter 14 Appendix C: Organizations Now Without Purpose as a Result of the Findings of the Economics of Information
Chapter 15 Appendix D: The Altered Literature of Economics Within the Changed Universe
Chapter 16 Bibliography
Chapter 17 Index
Chapter 18 About the Author
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 1. A Notable Nobel
Chapter 5 2. The Economics of Information: A Model of Scientific Performance and Promise
Chapter 6 3. The Death of "Free Enterprise" and the Power of Information Economics
Chapter 7 4. Globalization: The Pressing Economic Issue
Chapter 8 5. Challenging the International Economic Order and the Panaceas of Privatization and Deregulation
Chapter 9 6. Multinational Corporations: The Major Movers in the International Economy
Chapter 10 Conclusion: Thinking and Working Within the New Universe of Economics
Chapter 11 Notes
Chapter 12 Appendix A: Landmarks in the Evolution of the Economics of Information
Chapter 13 Appendix B: Research Contributions of George Akerlof, Michael Spence, and Bruce C. N. Greenwald
Chapter 14 Appendix C: Organizations Now Without Purpose as a Result of the Findings of the Economics of Information
Chapter 15 Appendix D: The Altered Literature of Economics Within the Changed Universe
Chapter 16 Bibliography
Chapter 17 Index
Chapter 18 About the Author
Recenzii
This is an important book. Anyone who notices a significant disconnect between the overblown rhetoric of big business and government and the reality that we face-like skyrocketing gasoline prices, the loss of middle class America, and increasing burdens on the poor-should read this book. Gerald Houseman clearly and concisely makes the case that Joseph Stiglitz is an important and prescient economist who champions the economics of information and exposed the term "Free Enterprise" as the fraud that justifies the great inequalities that exist in the world. If George Orwell's classic, 1984, troubled you, this book is for you. Houseman discusses the disturbing, Orwellian reality before us and leaves us asking ourselves: Will the great fraud of big business prevail or will truth and justice triumph?
Houseman breaks new ground, showing us that Nobel Prize-winner Joseph E. Stiglitz's ideas reach beyond economics. Using Stiglitz's insights, he explains why privatization and deregulation have failed and why free trade has impoverished developing nations. Lucky are we to have Houseman as our guide, as he leads us to the conclusion that the same asymmetry of information that makes markets fail also undermines democracy. Since Reagan, successive U.S. administrations have distorted the truth or kept it hidden from the public. Houseman reminds us that democracy cannot survive on spin.
Explores the work of Joseph E. Stiglitz and how he and his colleagues heave helped create a breakthrough in economic theory and the study of globalization.
Professor Joseph Stiglitz is well-respected in the world's less-developed nations, where we know him to be a friend. His insights and contributions need to be well-publicized because he has indeed revolutionized economics and our understanding of it. And Gerald Houseman has done us a great service not only by explaining the work of Stiglitz but by showing us its implications for the world.
Houseman breaks new ground, showing us that Nobel Prize-winner Joseph E. Stiglitz's ideas reach beyond economics. Using Stiglitz's insights, he explains why privatization and deregulation have failed and why free trade has impoverished developing nations. Lucky are we to have Houseman as our guide, as he leads us to the conclusion that the same asymmetry of information that makes markets fail also undermines democracy. Since Reagan, successive U.S. administrations have distorted the truth or kept it hidden from the public. Houseman reminds us that democracy cannot survive on spin.
Explores the work of Joseph E. Stiglitz and how he and his colleagues heave helped create a breakthrough in economic theory and the study of globalization.
Professor Joseph Stiglitz is well-respected in the world's less-developed nations, where we know him to be a friend. His insights and contributions need to be well-publicized because he has indeed revolutionized economics and our understanding of it. And Gerald Houseman has done us a great service not only by explaining the work of Stiglitz but by showing us its implications for the world.