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By Adam Smith, Edwin Cannan, Richard F Teichgraeber. 1965
The philosopher's theories of value, population and distribution had tremendous influence on such men as Thomas Malthus and Karl Marx.…
First published in 1776. 1965. If you request this book on CD it will be on 2 or more CDs. You must play the first CD to the end before playing the next CD.By Alfred Sauvy, Rosine Klatzmann, Anita Hirsch. 1984
By John Kenneth Galbraith. 1967
By Immanuel Wallerstein. 1980
By Charles Albert Michalet. 1976
By Alain Dubuc. 1987
By Hernando De Soto. 2000
The author explains capitalism's failure in developing countries and offers a practical plan for transforming weak economies. Observing that citizens…
of these nations often lack registered titles to their property, he argues that governments must establish legally integrated systems of ownership and markets to convert work and savings to capital and reward individual enterprise. 2000.By Robert L Heilbroner. 1967
By Alex N McLeod. 1994
An economist discusses the problem of how inflation and unemployment have been managed since 1939. McLeod notes that while inflation…
has been controlled in most industrialized countries, economic output has remained below capacity, and so unemployment has been high. McLeod argues that the instruments now used to control inflation are inadequate, and often make unemployment worse. He presents several possible approaches which might avoid this dilemma. 1994.By John Kenneth Galbraith. 1958
Conventional wisdom has it that John Kenneth Galbraith's "The Affluent Society" spawned the neoliberalism we see in Bill Clinton, Tony…
Blair, and other world leaders. The economist's prose, lofty but still easily manageable, laid down the gauntlet for the post-cold war class struggle that was still far in the future in 1958. Galbraith saw the widening gap between the richest and the poorest as an emergent threat to economic stability, and proposed significant investment in parks, transportation, education, and other public amenities - what we now call infrastructure - to ameliorate these differences and postpone depression and revolution indefinitely. 1958.By Linda McQuaig. 1995
No subject has dominated Canadian politics so completely as the national deficit. McQuaig examines the policies behind the government's handling…
of the deficit, arguing that current policies of reducing the deficit are badly flawed and could cause irreparable harm to our society and economy. 1995.By José Bové, Gilles Luneau. 2002
By Simon Tremblay-Pepin, Institut de recherche et d'informations socio-économiques. 2015
À qui profitent les ressources du Québec ? Qui contrôle nos forêts, nos mines et les produits de nos terres…
agricoles ? Qui choisit la voie qu'empruntera notre développement hydro-électrique ? Qui décide du sort de nos réserves d'eau potable ? Si, depuis la Révolution tranquille, nous sommes vraiment «maîtres chez nous», d'où vient ce sentiment que nos ressources sont encore pillées? Dépossession répond à ces questions persistantes, attaquant l'idée - chère à l'imaginaire québécois - selon laquelle le projet de souveraineté économique des années 1960-1970 est accompli. 2015.By Joseph Lajugie. 1957
By Paul-André Linteau, René Durocher, Albert Faucher. 1971
By Arghiri Emmanuel. 1974
By Marta Harnecker, Jacques Gouverneur. 1992
By Paul A Baran, Paul Marlor Sweezy, Christos Passadéos. 1968
By Samir Amin. 1988
By Jean-Pierre Delilez. 1971