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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Former library book; Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.88. Codice articolo G0821401645I4N11
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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: VG. 150 pages in excellent condition. Orange hardcovers with black titles. Black DJ with white titles. Light wear. Not price clipped. Uncommon title. FINE/VG. Codice articolo 211911
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition. viii, 150 pp. Original cloth. Very Good+, in dust jacket. 'Keynes considered the foundation of his own work his refutation of Say's Law, which (according to Hutt) he coined the phrase 'supply creates its own demand to express, and Keynesianism's central theme was to reassert the validity and relevance of Say's perceptiveness. Later he focused precisely on this, with his provocative short study A Rehabilitation of Say's Law. By then he was delighted to find works by Clower, Leijonhufvud, and Yeager courageously advocating the use of forms of Say's Law' (John B. Egger, Willam Harold Hutt (1899-1988): A Biographical Essay from an Austrian Perspective'; mises [dot] org/resources/3235). 'One of Hutt's great contributions to the history and the clarity of economic thought was his correctly titled A Rehabilitation of Say's Law, which rescued that great critic of underspending notions from Keynes's deliberate misrepresentation in The General Theory as well as from Say's inconstant friends in the economics profession' (Adam Martin, 'Keynes and Say's Law of Markets: Analysis and Implications for Austrian Economics'; www2[dot]gcc[dot]edu/dept/econ/ASSC/Papers2004/Martin[dot]pd f). 'Despite criticisms such as Hutt's, Keynesian economics dominated both economic theory and policy for the four decades after the Second World War. Yet even during the zenith of Keynesianism, William Hutt continued to challenge what was then known as the 'New Economics.' In a series of articles, such as 'The Significance of Price Flexibility,' and in several books, Keynesianism: Retrospect and Prospect (1963), A Rehabilitation of Say's Law (1974), and The Keynesian Episode: A Reassessment (1979), he attacked the fundamental premises of the Keynesian approach' (Richard M. Ebeling, William H. Hutt: A Centenary Appreciation, in: The Freeman, Aug. 1999, Vol. 49, No. 8). Codice articolo 21036
Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition. viii, 150 pp. Original cloth. Near Fine, in dust jacket. Presentation copy, inscribed and signed by Hutt. 'Keynes considered the foundation of his own work his refutation of Say's Law, which (according to Hutt) he coined the phrase 'supply creates its own demand to express, and Keynesianism's central theme was to reassert the validity and relevance of Say's perceptiveness. Later he focused precisely on this, with his provocative short study A Rehabilitation of Say's Law. By then he was delighted to find works by Clower, Leijonhufvud, and Yeager courageously advocating the use of forms of Say's Law' (John B. Egger, Willam Harold Hutt (1899-1988): A Biographical Essay from an Austrian Perspective'; mises [dot] org/resources/3235). 'One of Hutt's great contributions to the history and the clarity of economic thought was his correctly titled A Rehabilitation of Say's Law, which rescued that great critic of underspending notions from Keynes's deliberate misrepresentation in The General Theory as well as from Say's inconstant friends in the economics profession' (Adam Martin, 'Keynes and Say's Law of Markets: Analysis and Implications for Austrian Economics'; www2[dot]gcc[dot]edu/dept/econ/ASSC/Papers2004/Martin[dot]pdf). 'Despite criticisms such as Hutt's, Keynesian economics dominated both economic theory and policy for the four decades after the Second World War. Yet even during the zenith of Keynesianism, William Hutt continued to challenge what was then known as the 'New Economics.' In a series of articles, such as 'The Significance of Price Flexibility,' and in several books, Keynesianism: Retrospect and Prospect (1963), A Rehabilitation of Say's Law (1974), and The Keynesian Episode: A Reassessment (1979), he attacked the fundamental premises of the Keynesian approach' (Richard M. Ebeling, William H. Hutt: A Centenary Appreciation, in: The Freeman, Aug. 1999, Vol. 49, No. 8). Signed by Author(s). Codice articolo 21012