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|a Keen, Steve.
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|a Debunking economics :
|b the naked emperor of the social sciences /
|c Steve Keen.
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|a Annandale , NSW :
|b Pluto Press ;
|a London ;
|a New York :
|b Zed Books,
|c 2001.
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|a xvi, 335 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g 1.
|t No More Mr Nice Guy: Why the public needs to know that economics is intellectually unsound --
|g 2.
|t The Calculus of Hedonism: Why the pursuit of individual self-interest does not maximise social welfare --
|g 3.
|t The Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing: Why most products cost less to produce as output rises --
|g 4.
|t Size Does Matter: Why the economic argument against monopolies is invalid --
|g 5.
|t To Each According to His Contribution: Why productivity doesn't determine wages --
|g 6.
|t The Holy War over Capital: Why the productivity of capital doesn't determine profits --
|g 7.
|t There is Madness in their Method: Why assumptions do matter --
|g 8.
|t Let's Do the Time Warp Again: Why economics must finally treat time seriously --
|g 9.
|t The Sum of the Parts: Why Keynes's criticisms of conventional economics are still relevant today --
|g 10.
|t The Price is Not Right : Why finance markets can get the price of assets so badly wrong --
|g 11.
|t Finance and Economic Breakdown: Why stock markets crash --
|g 12.
|t Don't Shoot Me, I'm Only the Piano: Why mathematics is not the problem --
|g 13.
|t Nothing to lose but their minds: Why Marxists are irrelevant, but Marx is not --
|g 14.
|t There Are Alternatives : Why there is still hope for a better economics.
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|a Debunking Economics exposes what many non-economists may have suspected and a minority of economists have long known: that economic theory is not only unpalatable, but also plain wrong. Many of the most cherished notions of conventional economics are based on reasoning that is internally inconsistent. Debunking Economics explains why economists think the way they do, and points out the flaws in their thinking which they either don't realize, don't appreciate, or just plain ignore. Most of these flaws were established by dissident academic economists decades ago, yet modern economics pretends that it can continue with 'business as usual'. In a profound irony, Debunking Economics shows that a discipline which labours the word 'rational' may be the most irrational of all.
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|a Economics.
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|a Economics
|x History.
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|x Philosophy.
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|a 2012-04-12
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|a Created by alwh, 12/04/2012. Updated by alwh, 12/04/2012.
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|p For loan
|a University Of Canterbury
|b UC Libraries
|c Central Library
|d Central Library, Level 9
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|e HB 75 .K26 2001
|h Library of Congress classification
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