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In Popular Capitalism (first published in 1988 and now with a new preface by the author) Redwood draws on his wide-ranging... Read More >>
Barbarians and Romans (1983) examines the rise of the barbarian tribes and the consequent decline of the Roman Empire.... Read More >>
The Elements of Greek Philosophy (1922) is an overview of the basic principles of Ancient Greek philosophy, tracing... Read More >>
From Renaissance to Revolution (1923) traces in some of its many expressions the influence of the Renaissance on... Read More >>
In the Beginning (1957) represents a series of lectures given by the author at Cornell University, examining the... Read More >>
An Analysis of the Development and Nature of Accounting Principles in Japan (1991) explores the historical development... Read More >>
The Political Economy of International Financial Instability (1986) discusses international financial problems as... Read More >>
Local Authority Borrowing (1985) sets out the history of local authorities’ activities as borrowers. The early attempts... Read More >>
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Takahashi reconstructs the key blocks of one of the founders of the Institutional school, John R. Commons’ theories... Read More >>
This book analyses the unprecedented economic and social challenges to human civilization from the perspective of... Read More >>
This book examines gender inequality from the perspective of Feminist Economics, with empirical application, across... Read More >>
During the last ten years, China has made remarkable progress in the development of its venture capital market;... Read More >>
This book provides a concise yet rigorous introduction to probability theory. Among the possible approaches to the... Read More >>
This book presents a representative set of Pierangelo Garegnani’s (1930-2011) works on the theory of value and distribution.... Read More >>
This book is concerned with developing new ideas on economic policies designed for equitable and sustainable development.... Read More >>
This book identifies and explains the major economic contributions of John Kenneth Galbraith, and places his work... Read More >>
The economy is commonly described either as the apolitical realm of calculation or as the fully political one of... Read More >>
The ideas contained in Karl Popper’s The Open Society and Its Enemies—one of the most important tracts in political... Read More >>
A seminal volume in the burgeoning sociology of ignorance, this collection introduces theoretical and empirical... Read More >>
In the wake of global financial crisis this collection of essays by economists, historians, anthropologists, literary... Read More >>
This book offers a thorough examination of the economics of financial inclusion and management from a contemporary... Read More >>