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082 | _a330.99 GAL | ||
100 | _aGalbraith, John Kenneth | ||
245 | 0 | _aEconomic in perspective: critical history | |
260 | _aBoston | ||
260 | _bHoughton Mifflin | ||
260 | _c1987 | ||
300 | _a324 p. | ||
520 | _aI. A Look at the Landscape II. After Adam III. The Enduring Interim IV. The Merchants and the State V. The French Design VI. The New World of Adam Smith VII. Refinement, Affirmation - and the Seeds of Revolt VIII. The Great Classical Tradition, 1: Around the Margins. IX. The Great Classical Tradition, 2: The Mainstream X. The Great Classical Tradition, 3: The Defense of the Faith XI. The Grand Assault XII. The Separate Personality of Money XIII. American Concerns: Trade and Trusts; Enriched and the Rich XIV. Completion and Criticism XV. The Primal Force of the Great Depression XVI. The Birth of the Welfare State XVII. John Maynard Keynes XVIII. Affirmation by Mars XIX. High Noon XX. Twilight and Evening Bell XXI. The Present as the Future, I XXII. The Present as the Future, 2 | ||
650 | _aEconomics - History | ||
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