

An edition of Debunking neo-classical economics (2001)
the naked emperor dethroned?
By Steve Keen,Professor Steve Keen,Álvaro G. Ormaechea
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Zed Book
Language
eng
Pages
477
Description:
"Debunking Economics exposes what many non-economists may have suspected and a minority of economists have long known: that economic theory is not only unpalatable, but also plain wrong. Many of the most cherished notions of conventional economics are based on reasoning that is internally inconsistent." "Debunking Economics explains why economists think the way they do, and points out the flaws in their thinking which they either don't realize, don't appreciate, or just plain ignore. Most of these flaws were established by dissident academic economists decades ago, yet modern economics pretends that it can continue with 'business as usual'. In a profound irony, Debunking Economics shows that a discipline which labours the word 'rational' may be the most irrational of all."--Jacket.
subjects: Economics, History, Economic policy, Social policy, Business and economics, Economic systems and theories, economic history, Kritik, Histoire économique, Economie de marché, Politique sociale, Neoklassische Theorie, Economistes, Crise économique, Politique économique, Doctrines économiques, Science économique, Economics, history, Economics, sociological aspects, Economics, methodology, Sociological aspects, Methodology, Evaluation