As the title indicates, this is a book about life and its optimism, considered somehow tragic by an economist, who has been concerned for years with the balanced economic growth, based on production functions, rigorous from a mathematic point of view, and has done it successfully
FROM THE REVIEW: I don't think there is a more valuable book in my collection. While many economists...
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David Wells asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of Errornomics and this pamphlet ...
As the title indicates, this is a book about life and its optimism, considered somehow tragic by an ...
Book Title: The Wellbeing Economy: Success in a World without GrowthBook Author: Lorenzo FioramontiP...
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Tito Boeri is professor of economics at Bocconi University in Milan and scientific director at Fon...
Book reviews: George A. Akerlof – An Economic Theorist’s Book of Tales. Essays that Entertain the Co...
Animal spirits*. How human psychology drives the economy and why it matters for global capitalism he...
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Many years ago, professor Nouriel Roubini got the Dr. Doom nickname. He was one of the few economist...
This review analyses Paul Dobrescu’s ‘Two-Speed World: Emerging Powers and Developed Countries’, a b...
Review of the book 'The happy economist: happiness for the hard-headed', by Ross Gittins
Szentes, Tamás: World Economics. Comparative Theories and Methods of International and Development E...
Economic Freedom and Human Flourishing: Perspectives from Political PhilosophyMichael R. Strain and ...
FROM THE REVIEW: I don't think there is a more valuable book in my collection. While many economists...
Reviews the book Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge, edited by Stephen Cullen...
David Wells asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of Errornomics and this pamphlet ...
As the title indicates, this is a book about life and its optimism, considered somehow tragic by an ...
Book Title: The Wellbeing Economy: Success in a World without GrowthBook Author: Lorenzo FioramontiP...
Reviews several books on economics. The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Econo...
Tito Boeri is professor of economics at Bocconi University in Milan and scientific director at Fon...
Book reviews: George A. Akerlof – An Economic Theorist’s Book of Tales. Essays that Entertain the Co...
Animal spirits*. How human psychology drives the economy and why it matters for global capitalism he...
Book reviews: (1) T. Szentes: The Political Economy of Development. Globalisation and System Transfo...
Many years ago, professor Nouriel Roubini got the Dr. Doom nickname. He was one of the few economist...
This review analyses Paul Dobrescu’s ‘Two-Speed World: Emerging Powers and Developed Countries’, a b...
Review of the book 'The happy economist: happiness for the hard-headed', by Ross Gittins
Szentes, Tamás: World Economics. Comparative Theories and Methods of International and Development E...
Economic Freedom and Human Flourishing: Perspectives from Political PhilosophyMichael R. Strain and ...
FROM THE REVIEW: I don't think there is a more valuable book in my collection. While many economists...
Reviews the book Postmodernism, Economics, and Knowledge, edited by Stephen Cullen...
David Wells asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of Errornomics and this pamphlet ...