An Introduction to Economics: Economic Theory and Society
Autor Chandana Ghosh, Ambar Nath Ghoshen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 ian 2020
The book also presents Keynesian theory, which suggests measures that can counter at least some of the crises that Marx said a capitalist country is subject to. It discusses the current state of the capitalist world, the recent crises it was subject to and assesses the three theories in the light of these experiences. It recounts the current states of two important socialist states, namely, China and Cuba. It discusses the economic performance of Soviet Union since its birth and explains the reasons for its disintegration. It compares economic performances of the capitalist and the socialist states and assesses in the light of the experiences of these two blocs of countries which school of thought is more acceptable and closer to the truth.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789811510557
ISBN-10: 9811510555
Pagini: 191
Ilustrații: XVI, 191 p. 14 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9811510555
Pagini: 191
Ilustrații: XVI, 191 p. 14 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
1. Introduction.- 2. Neoclassical Economics and Capitalism.- 3. Marxian Economics.- 4. John Maynard Keynes and Stabilization Measures.- 5. Neoclassical Economics, Marx and Keynes, and the Global Financial Crisis.- 6. Capitalism Versus Socialism: A Few Country Studies.- 7. Survival of the Common Man Under Capitalism: A Plausible Strategy.
Notă biografică
Chandana Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Economic Research Unit, Indian statistical Institute, Kolkata,
India. Dr. Ghosh has written three books (co-authored with Ambar Nath Ghosh), titled, ‘Economics of the Public Sector’ (2008), ‘Public Finance’ (2nd Edition), ‘Macroeconomics’ (2011) and ‘Indian Economy: A Macro-Theoretic Analysis’ (2016).
Ambar Nath Ghosh, Professor, Economics Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Professor Ghosh has written three books (co-authored with Chandana Ghosh), titled, ‘Economics of the Public Sector’ (2008), ‘Public Finance’ (2nd Edition), ‘Macroeconomics’ (2011) and ‘Indian Economy: A Macro-Theoretic Analysis’ (2016). He has also co-edited, along with Asim Karmakar, a book titled ‘Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance’ (2014) published by Springer.
India. Dr. Ghosh has written three books (co-authored with Ambar Nath Ghosh), titled, ‘Economics of the Public Sector’ (2008), ‘Public Finance’ (2nd Edition), ‘Macroeconomics’ (2011) and ‘Indian Economy: A Macro-Theoretic Analysis’ (2016).
Ambar Nath Ghosh, Professor, Economics Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Professor Ghosh has written three books (co-authored with Chandana Ghosh), titled, ‘Economics of the Public Sector’ (2008), ‘Public Finance’ (2nd Edition), ‘Macroeconomics’ (2011) and ‘Indian Economy: A Macro-Theoretic Analysis’ (2016). He has also co-edited, along with Asim Karmakar, a book titled ‘Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance’ (2014) published by Springer.
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The book compares neoclassical and Marxian economics and points out that both the schools of thought seek to analyze how a capitalist society functions. The authors show that the neoclassical economics vindicates capitalism and prescribes policies that further the interest of the rich (giant capitalists), who own most of the non-human productive resources of the economy, whereas Marxian analysis yields the result that a capitalist society is exploitative and crisis-prone. Marxian economics also suggests that the class struggle inherent in a capitalist society will eventually transform it into an equal, just and humane socialist society
The book also presents Keynesian theory, which suggests measures that can counter at least some of the crises that Marx said a capitalist country is subject to. It discusses the current state of the capitalist world, the recent crises it was subject to and assesses the three theories in the light of these experiences. It recounts the current states of two important socialist states, namely, China and Cuba. It discusses the economic performance of Soviet Union since its birth and explains the reasons for its disintegration. It compares economic performances of the capitalist and the socialist states and assesses in the light of the experiences of these two blocs of countries which school of thought is more acceptable and closer to the truth.
Chandana Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Economic Research Unit, Indian statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. Dr. Ghosh has written three books (co-authored with Ambar Nath Ghosh), titled, ‘Economics of the Public Sector’ (2008), ‘Public Finance’ (2nd Edition), ‘Macroeconomics’ (2011) and ‘Indian Economy: A MacroTheoretic Analysis’ (2016).
Ambar Nath Ghosh, Professor, Economics Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Professor Ghosh has written three books (coauthored with Chandana Ghosh), titled, ‘Economics of the Public Sector’ (2008), ‘Public Finance’ (2nd Edition), ‘Macroeconomics’ (2011) and ‘Indian Economy: A Macro-Theoretic Analysis’ (2016). He has also co-edited, along with Asim Karmakar, a book titled ‘Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance’ (2014) published by Springer.
The book also presents Keynesian theory, which suggests measures that can counter at least some of the crises that Marx said a capitalist country is subject to. It discusses the current state of the capitalist world, the recent crises it was subject to and assesses the three theories in the light of these experiences. It recounts the current states of two important socialist states, namely, China and Cuba. It discusses the economic performance of Soviet Union since its birth and explains the reasons for its disintegration. It compares economic performances of the capitalist and the socialist states and assesses in the light of the experiences of these two blocs of countries which school of thought is more acceptable and closer to the truth.
Chandana Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Economic Research Unit, Indian statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. Dr. Ghosh has written three books (co-authored with Ambar Nath Ghosh), titled, ‘Economics of the Public Sector’ (2008), ‘Public Finance’ (2nd Edition), ‘Macroeconomics’ (2011) and ‘Indian Economy: A MacroTheoretic Analysis’ (2016).
Ambar Nath Ghosh, Professor, Economics Department, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Professor Ghosh has written three books (coauthored with Chandana Ghosh), titled, ‘Economics of the Public Sector’ (2008), ‘Public Finance’ (2nd Edition), ‘Macroeconomics’ (2011) and ‘Indian Economy: A Macro-Theoretic Analysis’ (2016). He has also co-edited, along with Asim Karmakar, a book titled ‘Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance’ (2014) published by Springer.
Caracteristici
Compares the vision of neoclassical economics of capitalism to that of Marxian economics Assesses neoclassical economics and Marxian economics in the light of the recent experiences of capitalist and socialist countries Introduces the readers to both neoclassical economics and Marxian economics Explains why neoclassical economics may be regarded as economics that seeks to further the interest of the rich