The ideas of john maynard keynes (edición en inglés)
de Robert SkidelskyIn the current financial crisis Keynes has been taken out of his cupboard, dusted down, consulted, cited, invoked and appealed to about why events have taken the course they have and how a rescue operation can be effected. Why have we gone back so emphatically to the ideas of an economist who died fifty years ago?There are three main ideas of Keyness worth thinking about now. The first is that the future is unknowable, and therefore that economic storms, especially those originating in the financial system, are not random shocks which impinge on smoothly-adjusting markets, but part of the normal working of the market system. The second idea is that economies wounded by these shocks can, if left to themselves, stay in a depressed condition for a long time. That is why governments need to have and use fiscal ammunition to prevent a slide from financial crisis to economic depression. The third concerns what he termed organicism: societies are communities not, as he put it, branches of the multiplication table. This limited his support for the pursuit of efficiency at all costs. The ideas of John Maynard Keynes have never been more timely.
The ideas of john maynard keynes (edición en inglés) en PDF Completo- Fecha de lanzamiento: 16/08/2010
- Plaza de edición: LONDON
- Año de edición: 2010
- ISBN: 9780141043609
- Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
- Idioma: INGLÉS
- Editorial: PENGUIN
Deals with the 3 ideas of Keynes - an economist - the future is unknowable, and therefore the economic storms are part of the normal workings of the market system; economies wounded by these 'shocks' can, if left to themselves, stay in a depressed condition for a long time; and, societies are communities not branches of the multiplication table.
Macroeconomia espaÑola hechos e ideas