| Bib ID |
1950107 |
| Format |
Book, Online - Google Books |
| Author |
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| Description |
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1994
xii, 338 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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| ISBN |
0262691825 (pbk.) 026219340X
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| Series |
Wicksell lectures ; 1990
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| Full contents |
- 1. The Theory of Socialism and the Power of Economic Ideas
- 2. The Debate over Market Socialism: A First Approach
- 3. Critique of the First Fundamental Theorem of Welfare Economics
- 4. A Critique of the Second Fundamental Theorem
- 5. Criticisms of the Lange-Lerner-Taylor Theorem: Incentives
- 6. Market Rationing and Nonprice Allocations within Market Economies
- 7. Competition
- 8. Innovation
- 9. Centralization, Decentralization, Markets, and Market Socialism
- 10. Privatization
- 1. The Theory of Socialism and the Power of Economic Ideas
- 2. The Debate over Market Socialism: A First Approach
- 3. Critique of the First Fundamental Theorem of Welfare Economics
- 4. A Critique of the Second Fundamental Theorem
- 5. Criticisms of the Lange-Lerner-Taylor Theorem: Incentives
- 6. Market Rationing and Nonprice Allocations within Market Economies
- 7. Competition
- 8. Innovation
- 9. Centralization, Decentralization, Markets, and Market Socialism
- 10. Privatization
- 11. The Socialist Experiment: What Went Wrong?
- 12. Reform of Capital Markets
- 13. Asking the Right Questions: Theory and Evidence
- 14. Five Myths about Markets and Market Socialism
- 15. Some Tentative Recommendations
- 16. Philosophical Speculations
- 17. Conclusions.
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| Notes |
This book expands on the Wicksell Lectures presented at the Stockholm School of Economics in April 1990.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-323) and index.
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| Subjects |
Mixed economy - Mathematical models. | Capitalism - Mathematical models. | Neoclassical school of economics.
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