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Theories of the Capitalist Economyby Fine, Ben
Book description: New York, NY, U.S.A: Holmes & Meier, 1982. Trade Paperback. Very Good. This book examines the various ways in which the theories of the capitalist economy have been constructed and assesses their strengths and limitations; one of its main conclusions is that there have been very few, if any, new ideas in economic theory since the time of Adam Smith; what distinguishes schools of thought is not so much new discoveries as a differing organization of or emphasis on a recurring set of ideas (black & green cover, slightly cocked, pages slightly tanned, otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy)
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