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A Theory of Full Employment

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This book has three purposes. First, to convince professional economists who study the behaviour of the economic system as a whole that they must re-examine some of the assumptions behind the reigning economic theories. Second, to explain to the general public why the currently fashionable economic policies cannot solve the problem of massive long term unemployment. Third, to show that if people's political engagement is revived there is hope for escaping from the economic morass and moral wasteland into which, ever since the 1970s, the fashionable policies have been leading us. To elucidate the theoretical problem the authors pass in review several recent structural developments and consider their effect on the economy. To encourage renewed public political engagement they draw attention to the risks involved in allowing things to drift on in the present direction. The avowed purpose of the book imposes the need to present it in a manner accessible at once to professional macroeconomists and to a wider public ofpeople concerned about today's malaise, politicians, sociologists or philosophers and others. This imposes the need not to encumber readers with the customary glut of academic references in the text, and to refer only to the best known and politically most influential theories and to authors who are also widely known to people who are not professional economists.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. The new feudalism: managerial oligarchy.- 3. The new market structure: globalization.- 4. The new significance of services.- 5. The failure of the neoclassical synthesis.- 6. The distribution of national income between investment and consumption.- 7. Overproduction, underconsumption and the business cycle.- 8. Distribution : some methodological observations.- 9. Distribution of national income between strata of society.- 10. Distribution between the private and the public sector.- 11. The problem of the "Social Welfare Function".- 12. The disintegration of western civilized society.- 13. Truth and expediency: some introductory philosophical observations.- 14. Truth and expediency: some philosophical observations concerning science.- 15. Truth and expediency: philosophical observations concerning the humanities.- 16. The political dimension.- 17. Conclusions.- Cited literature.

Summary

This book has three purposes. First, to convince professional economists who study the behaviour of the economic system as a whole that they must re-examine some of the assumptions behind the reigning economic theories. Second, to explain to the general public why the currently fashionable economic policies cannot solve the problem of massive long term unemployment. Third, to show that if people's political engagement is revived there is hope for escaping from the economic morass and moral wasteland into which, ever since the 1970s, the fashionable policies have been leading us. To elucidate the theoretical problem the authors pass in review several recent structural developments and consider their effect on the economy. To encourage renewed public political engagement they draw attention to the risks involved in allowing things to drift on in the present direction. The avowed purpose of the book imposes the need to present it in a manner accessible at once to professional macroeconomists and to a wider public ofpeople concerned about today's malaise, politicians, sociologists or philosophers and others. This imposes the need not to encumber readers with the customary glut of academic references in the text, and to refer only to the best known and politically most influential theories and to authors who are also widely known to people who are not professional economists.

Product details

Authors Y Brenner, Y S Brenner, Y. S. Brenner, Y. S. 10000941695 Brenner, Y.S. Brenner, N Brenner-Golomb, N. Brenner-Golomb
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2011
 
EAN 9780792396512
ISBN 978-0-7923-9651-2
No. of pages 221
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 14 mm
Weight 1110 g
Illustrations VII, 221 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

Makroökonomie, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Macroeconomics, Business / Economics / Finance

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