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Thirteen Persistent Economic Fallacies

Autor E. Mishan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
E. J. Mishan, an iconoclastic economist who has taught at such schools as the London School of Economics and the New School for Social Research, is in this volume a provocateur, smashing staunchly held beliefs of the right (free trade and common markets are good for the economy), and the left (local jobs are always lost when factories close down, pay disparity between men and women signifies discrimination). He also pokes holes in the accepted wisdom held by all, arguing for example that economic growth does not necessarily improve lives. Those who believe the fallacies Mishan exposes to the light of reason in this book are, however, neither ignorant nor careless. The fallacies are all plausible, and intelligent people can be forgiven for believing them. Mishan simply wants readers to see these thirteen popular, persistent fallacies for what they are: Humbug.Mishan's scintillating text is apolitical. In arguing that immigration does not benefit a country's economy, for example, he is not arguing in favor of restricting immigration. Rather, his goal is to test the assumptions behind the dearly held positions of both the left and the right or to expose what he calls the breathtaking fatuity that counts as wisdom these days. Mishan wants to interject common sense and logic into today's debates over the economy and, especially, the political arguments that translate into legislation that has a negative impact on people. Mishan's ideas breathe new life into debates gone stale by ideology. As he notes, the fallacies in this volume travel in the highest circles, from debates in Congress to the pages of the Wall Street Journal, Time, and The Economist. Most are things everybody knows. He hopes, therefore, to expose the concerned citizen to the shock-treatment of discovering that much of what passes for conventional economic wisdom is in fact fallacious. As the Economist pointed out in its glowing review of the first edition of this book, Dr. Mishan has written the perfect book for anyone wishing to start the study of economics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313366055
ISBN-10: 0313366055
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

E. J. Mishan, PhD, was Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics for over twenty-one years. He has also lectured at various universities throughout North America. He is the author of Cost Benefit Analysis, a text used in many universities, The Costs of Economic Growth, Revised (Praeger, 1993), and several other books. He also published articles in leading economics journals, including American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, and The Quarterly Journal of Economics, and newspapers like The New York Times and The Financial Times.

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ContentsPrefaceIntroductionFALLACY 1U.S. Goods Cannot Compete Effectively with Those Produced byCheap Labor in Countries Such as ChinaFALLACY 2Immigrant Labor Confers Economic Benefits on the Host CountryFALLACY 3Globalization Acts to Raise Living Standards in the WestFALLACY 4Countries Forming a Common Market Reap Economic BenefitsFALLACY 5Rent Controls are Necessary during a Housing ShortageFALLACY 6The Fact That Womens Earnings are Significantly BelowThose of Men Is Evidence of DiscriminationFALLACY 7A Reduction in Building Costs Will Reduce House PricesFALLACY 8Jobs Are Lost When a Factory or Business Closes Down, and ViceVersaFALLACY 9A Competitive Private Enterprise Economy Tends to ProduceEconomic EfficiencyFALLACY 10A Subsidy to University Education is Justified Since itPromotes Equality of Opportunity and Confers Benefits onSociety as a WholeFALLACY 11The National Debt Is a Burden on Future GenerationsFALLACY 12Inflation Is Caused by an Excessive Increase in the Supply ofMoneyFALLACY 13The Rate of Economic Growth Over Time Is a Good Index of theGrowth of Peoples Satisfaction