These lectures contain a masterful summing-up of Nicholas Kaldor's
critique of the foundations of mainstream economic theory. They
provide a clear account of his theoretical structures on regional
differences, primary producers and manufacturers, and on differing
market structures and the likely course of prices and quantities in
different markets over time. The first four lectures are concerned
with theory, history and explanation; the fifth consists of a
detailed set of integrated policy proposals. The book is rounded
off with a brilliant biographical essay by Tony Thirlwall.
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