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Culture and prosperity / Kay, J. A. (John Anderson)
Titre : Culture and prosperity : the truth about markets : why some nations are rich but most remain poor Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kay, J. A. (John Anderson), Auteur Editeur : New York, N.Y. : HarperBusiness Année de publication : c2004 Importance : viii, 420 p. Présentation : illustrations, map Format : 24 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-06-058705-5 Note générale : Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Capitalism
Economic policy
Free enterprise.Index. décimale : HB 95 Résumé :
"After a decade of successive market revolutions around the world, beginning with the collapse of the Berlin Wall and continuing in countries as diverse as Argentina and New Zealand, the effectiveness of the market economy as a route to prosperity and growth is not in question, but a more sophisticated appreciation of the strengths and limits of markets is urgently required." "In this analysis of the nature andNote de contenu : 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 --
Glossary.Culture and prosperity : the truth about markets : why some nations are rich but most remain poor [texte imprimé] / Kay, J. A. (John Anderson), Auteur . - New York, N.Y. : HarperBusiness, c2004 . - viii, 420 p. : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-06-058705-5
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Capitalism
Economic policy
Free enterprise.Index. décimale : HB 95 Résumé :
"After a decade of successive market revolutions around the world, beginning with the collapse of the Berlin Wall and continuing in countries as diverse as Argentina and New Zealand, the effectiveness of the market economy as a route to prosperity and growth is not in question, but a more sophisticated appreciation of the strengths and limits of markets is urgently required." "In this analysis of the nature andNote de contenu : 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 --
Glossary.Exemplaires (1)
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Culture and prosperity / Kay, J. A. (John Anderson)
Titre : Culture and prosperity : the truth about markets : why some nations are rich but most remain poor Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kay, J. A. (John Anderson), Auteur Editeur : New York, N.Y. : HarperBusiness Année de publication : c2004 Importance : viii, 420 p. Présentation : illustrations, map Format : 24 cm. Note générale : Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Capitalism
Economic policy.
Free enterprise.Index. décimale : HB 95 Résumé :
"After a decade of successive market revolutions around the world, beginning with the collapse of the Berlin Wall and continuing in countries as diverse as Argentina and New Zealand, the effectiveness of the market economy as a route to prosperity and growth is not in question, but a more sophisticated appreciation of the strengths and limits of markets is urgently required." "In this analysis of the nature andNote de contenu : 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 --
Glossary.Culture and prosperity : the truth about markets : why some nations are rich but most remain poor [texte imprimé] / Kay, J. A. (John Anderson), Auteur . - New York, N.Y. : HarperBusiness, c2004 . - viii, 420 p. : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Capitalism
Economic policy.
Free enterprise.Index. décimale : HB 95 Résumé :
"After a decade of successive market revolutions around the world, beginning with the collapse of the Berlin Wall and continuing in countries as diverse as Argentina and New Zealand, the effectiveness of the market economy as a route to prosperity and growth is not in question, but a more sophisticated appreciation of the strengths and limits of markets is urgently required." "In this analysis of the nature andNote de contenu : 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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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 100038680 HB 95 .K29 2004 Book Bibliothèque principale English Books Disponible Aucun avis, veuillez vous identifier pour ajouter le vôtre !