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Zombie Economics: How Dead Ideas Still Walk Among Us (Paperback)
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Zombie Economics: How Dead Ideas Still Walk Among Us (Paperback)
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Loot Price R524
Discovery Miles 5 240
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In the graveyard of economic ideology, dead ideas still stalk the
land. The recent financial crisis laid bare many of the assumptions
behind market liberalism - the theory that markets always know
best, regardless of the problem. For decades, its advocates had
dominated economics, helping to create an unthinking faith in
markets, in which speculative investments were seen as
fundamentally safe. The crisis seemed to kill off such ideas, but
they still live on in the minds of many - members of the public,
commentators, politicians, economists, and even those charged with
cleaning up the mess. In Zombie Economics, John Quiggin explains
how dead ideas still walk among us, in Australia and abroad - and
why we must find a way to kill them once and for all if we are to
avoid an even bigger crisis in the future. And because these ideas
will never die unless there is an alternative, Zombie Economics
also looks ahead at what could replace market liberalism, arguing
that a simple return to Keynesian economics and the politics of the
welfare state will not be enough - either to kill dead ideas, or to
prevent future crises. This local edition includes a new chapter on
the Australian scene. Praise for Zombie Economics 'A writer of
great verve who marshals some powerful evidence.' Financial Times
'I recommend it highly.' Ross Gittins, Sydney Morning Herald 'An
elegant critical introduction and analysis of some of the key ideas
of modern economic thought.' Satyajit Das 'Killing vampires and
werewolves is easy enough. But how does one slay economic zombies -
ideas that should have died long ago but still shamble forward?
Armed with nothing but the truth, John Quiggin sets about
dispatching these dead ideas once and for all in this engaging
book.' Brad Delong, University of California 'As Quiggin explains
with elegance, lucidity and deadpan humour, the undead ideas here
are interconnected- killing one causes it to knock over another in
a sort of zombie-dominoes effect.' Guardian 'A terrific book
...quite a page-turner.' Andrew Leigh MP, former Professor of
Economics, Australian National University
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