It Didn't Have to Be This Way: Why Boom and Bust Is Unnecessary—and How the Austrian School of Economics Breaks the Cycle: Culture of Enterprise
Autor Harry C. Veryseren Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 ian 2013 – vârsta ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781935191070
ISBN-10: 1935191071
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: ISI Books
Colecția Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Seria Culture of Enterprise
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1935191071
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: ISI Books
Colecția Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Seria Culture of Enterprise
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
“Harry Veryser provides an excellent introduction to the Austrian School of economics and an excellent account of the economic history of the twentieth century, chronicling the rise, fall, and (hopefully) rebirth of classical liberalism or libertarianism. I highly recommend this book to the growing number of Americans interested in learning more about sound economics.”
“I am blown away by how much ground Harry Veryser covers in this important book, and how skillfully he covers it. This book will give you a quick yet solid grounding in the recent financial crisis, U.S. and world economic history, the history of economic thought, and more. I strongly recommend it.”
“Too much of mainstream economics is rooted in dubious presumptions and outright error; at the same time it’s adorned with equations that provide a thin veneer of mathematical precision. If the insights of the Austrian School had come to dominate the profession in the past century as I expect they will in the future, many calamities could have been avoided. Harry Veryser has given us a book that not only tells all of us what we need to learn but also provides economists with truths they should never have forgotten.”
“Harry Veryser has written an excellent book not only on Austrian economics but also on a century and a half of economic history. His is a penetrating analysis of the most recent economic crisis. Professor Veryser’s careful analysis of the case for the gold standard is, in itself, outstanding scholarship.”
“Professor Harry Veryser is in the forefront of teaching sound economics in the tradition of the Austrian School. In this much-anticipated book, he powerfully demonstrates how much further advanced the United States and the world would be if our leaders had followed the grand principles of sound money and free markets. I love every page of this book.”
—RON PAUL, bestselling author of End the Fed and Liberty Defined
“I am blown away by how much ground Harry Veryser covers in this important book, and how skillfully he covers it. This book will give you a quick yet solid grounding in the recent financial crisis, U.S. and world economic history, the history of economic thought, and more. I strongly recommend it.”
—THOMAS E. WOODS JR., bestselling author of Meltdown, senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute
“Too much of mainstream economics is rooted in dubious presumptions and outright error; at the same time it’s adorned with equations that provide a thin veneer of mathematical precision. If the insights of the Austrian School had come to dominate the profession in the past century as I expect they will in the future, many calamities could have been avoided. Harry Veryser has given us a book that not only tells all of us what we need to learn but also provides economists with truths they should never have forgotten.”
—LAWRENCE W. REED, president of the Foundation for Economic Education
“Harry Veryser has written an excellent book not only on Austrian economics but also on a century and a half of economic history. His is a penetrating analysis of the most recent economic crisis. Professor Veryser’s careful analysis of the case for the gold standard is, in itself, outstanding scholarship.”
—LEWIS E. LEHRMAN, cofounder of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, author of The True Gold Standard
“Professor Harry Veryser is in the forefront of teaching sound economics in the tradition of the Austrian School. In this much-anticipated book, he powerfully demonstrates how much further advanced the United States and the world would be if our leaders had followed the grand principles of sound money and free markets. I love every page of this book.”
—MARK SKOUSEN, editor of Forecasts & Strategies, author of Investing in One Lesson
Notă biografică
Harry C. Veryser has served as director of the graduate program in economics at the University of Detroit Mercy and chairman of Walsh College’s Department of Economics and Finance. He is also a businessman who owned an automotive supply company for many years. Veryser is an associate scholar of the Ludwig von Mises Institute and serves on the advisory boards of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy and the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty. In 2003 he was one of ten professors in the United States selected to receive the Will Herberg Award for outstanding faculty service from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He lives in Michigan.