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Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change - New Ideas in the Tradition of Galbraith (Hardcover): Blandine Laperche, James K.... Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change - New Ideas in the Tradition of Galbraith (Hardcover)
Blandine Laperche, James K. Galbraith, Dimitri Uzunidis
R3,872 Discovery Miles 38 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Kenneth Galbraith was an eminent economist and proponent of change. The contributors to the book further his analysis on the evolution of capitalism; taking into account changes to the general economic climate since the publication of J.K. Galbraith's main thesis, they outline new ideas which form fertile ground for new research.The book begins with a penetrating analysis of the main features of today's capitalism and in particular the conflict between shareholders and managers. It moves on to focus on the consequences of globalization in the decision-making processes of large corporations and represents an important step in the development of a theory of fraud and corruption within corporations. In the final part, the authors address and explore the consequences of the domination of influential groups over major social and political decisions, on the blurred boundaries between the public and the private sectors and its consequences in the fields of technological regulation and the evolution of public services. In so doing, the authors question the meaning and power of democracy in today's society. Innovation, Evolution and Economic Change will appeal to a wide readership and audience of economists, policy makers and political organization.

Unbearable Cost - Bush, Greenspan and the Economics of Empire (Paperback): James K. Galbraith Unbearable Cost - Bush, Greenspan and the Economics of Empire (Paperback)
James K. Galbraith
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In these essays James K. Galbraith wrote the history of Bush's presidency while it happened. This work contains Galbraith's most influential writings on current affairs along with new commentary, and explores the descent to disaster in Iraq and the ongoing transformation of the American economy under the steerage of Alan Greenspan. Important contributions examine the new U.S. strategic doctrine, the adverse economics of wars of occupation, the collapse of the technology bubble and its aftermath, the campaign against Social Security, the political economy of the 2004 election, the subversion of American voting as witnessed in Ohio, Hurricane Katrina and the fate of the dollar.

Unbearable Cost - Bush, Greenspan and the Economics of Empire (Hardcover): James K. Galbraith Unbearable Cost - Bush, Greenspan and the Economics of Empire (Hardcover)
James K. Galbraith
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In these essays James K. Galbraith wrote the history of Bush's presidency while it happened. This work contains Galbraith's most influential writings on current affairs along with new commentary, and explores the descent to disaster in Iraq and the ongoing transformation of the American economy under the steerage of Alan Greenspan. Important contributions examine the new U.S. strategic doctrine, the adverse economics of wars of occupation, the collapse of the technology bubble and its aftermath, the campaign against Social Security, the political economy of the 2004 election, the subversion of American voting as witnessed in Ohio, Hurricane Katrina and the fate of the dollar.

Money - Whence It Came, Where It Went (Paperback): John Kenneth Galbraith Money - Whence It Came, Where It Went (Paperback)
John Kenneth Galbraith; Foreword by James K. Galbraith
R744 R583 Discovery Miles 5 830 Save R161 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Money is nothing more than what is commonly exchanged for goods or services, so why has understanding it become so complicated? In Money, renowned economist John Kenneth Galbraith cuts through the confusions surrounding the subject to present a compelling and accessible account of a topic that affects us all. He tells the fascinating story of money, the key factors that shaped its development, and the lessons that can be learned from its history. He describes the creation and evolution of monetary systems and explains how finance, credit, and banks work in the global economy. Galbraith also shows that, when it comes to money, nothing is truly new--least of all inflation and fraud.

The Great Crash 1929 (Paperback): John Kenneth Galbraith The Great Crash 1929 (Paperback)
John Kenneth Galbraith; Introduction by James K. Galbraith
R306 R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'One of the most engrossing books I have ever read' Daily Telegraph John Kenneth Galbraith's now-classic account of the 1929 stock market collapse remains the definitive book on the most disastrous cycle of boom and bust in modern times. Vividly depicting the causes, effects, aftermath and long-term consequences of financial meltdown, Galbraith also describes the people and the corporations who were affected by the catastrophe. With its depiction of the 'gold-rush fantasy' ingrained in America's psychology, The Great Crash 1929 remains a penetrating study of human greed and folly.

Seduced and Betrayed - Exposing the Contemporary Microfinance Phenomenon (Paperback): Milford Bateman, Kate MacLean Seduced and Betrayed - Exposing the Contemporary Microfinance Phenomenon (Paperback)
Milford Bateman, Kate MacLean; Foreword by James K. Galbraith
R1,320 R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Save R272 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Microfinance began as the disbursement of tiny loans to the poor, which they could use to undertake informal income-generating activities. It went on to become one of the most popular international development policies of all time and a mainstay of local development and antipoverty programs across the Global South. The contributors to this multidisciplinary volume consider the origins, evolution, and outcomes of microfinance from a variety of perspectives and contend that it has been an unsuccessful approach to development. The contributors contend that over the last twenty years, microfinance policies have exacerbated poverty and exclusion, undermined gender empowerment, underpinned a massive growth in inequality, destroyed solidarity and trust in the community, and, overall, manifestly weakened those local economies of the Global South where it reached critical mass. They use qualitative anthropological, economic, and political-economic research to unpack the ideas and values that have allowed microfinance to "seduce" the world and blind so many to its corrosive effects.

The New Industrial State (Paperback, Revised edition): John Kenneth Galbraith The New Industrial State (Paperback, Revised edition)
John Kenneth Galbraith; Introduction by Sean Wilentz; Foreword by James K. Galbraith
R1,157 R1,054 Discovery Miles 10 540 Save R103 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With searing wit and incisive commentary, John Kenneth Galbraith redefined America's perception of itself in "The New Industrial State," one of his landmark works. The United States is no longer a free-enterprise society, Galbraith argues, but a structured state controlled by the largest companies. Advertising is the means by which these companies manage demand and create consumer "need" where none previously existed. Multinational corporations are the continuation of this power system on an international level. The goal of these companies is not the betterment of society, but immortality through an uninterrupted stream of earnings.

First published in 1967, "The New Industrial State" continues to resonate today.

The Predator State - How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too (Paperback): James K. Galbraith The Predator State - How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too (Paperback)
James K. Galbraith
R432 R379 Discovery Miles 3 790 Save R53 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now available in paperback, this timely book challenges the cult of the free market that has dominated all political and economic discussion since the Reagan revolution.
Even many liberals have felt the need to genuflect before the altar of free markets, but in "The Predator State," progressive economist James K. Galbraith suggests that, under the Bush administration, conservatives have clearly abandoned the Reagan dogma and replaced it with crony capitalism. Tax cuts for the wealthy, deregulation, and such schemes as privatizing Social Security would divert the national treasury into private hands and give rise to "The Predator State." The real economy, Galbraith argues, has never been entirely free of government support. Indeed, he says, much of our prosperity over the decades has been the result of a mix of private enterprise and public institutions, dating back to the New Deal. While conservatives have paid lip service to free markets as the solution to everything from health care to global warming, it is clear from the current banking and Wall Street upheavals that a lack of federal regulation has led to disaster.
With witty insight, Galbraith makes it clear that we live in the age of predation. He sounds the warning bell, but also points the way to a more prosperous and progressive future.

Inequality - What Everyone Needs to Know (R) (Paperback): James K. Galbraith Inequality - What Everyone Needs to Know (R) (Paperback)
James K. Galbraith
R343 R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Save R63 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Over the past thirty years, the issue of economic inequality has emerged from the backwaters of economics to claim center stage in the political discourse of America and beyond a change prompted by a troubling fact: numerous measures of income inequality, especially in the United States in the last quarter of the twentieth century, have risen sharply in recent years. Even so, many people remain confused about what, exactly, politicians and media persons mean when they discuss inequality. What does "economic inequality " mean? How is it measured? Why should we care? Why did inequality rise in the United States? Is rising inequality an inevitable feature of capitalism? What should we do about it? Inequality: What Everyone Needs to Know takes up these questions and more in plain and clear language, bringing to life one of the great economic and political debates of our age. Inequality expert James K. Galbraith has compiled the latest economic research on inequality and explains his findings in a way that everyone can understand. He offers a comprehensive introduction to the study of economic inequality, including its philosophical and theoretical origins, the variety of concepts in wide use, empirical measures and their advantages and disadvantages, competing modern theories of the causes and effects of rising inequality in the United States and worldwide, and a range of policy measures. This latest addition to the popular What Everyone Needs to Know series from Oxford University Press will tell you everything you need to know to make informed opinions on this significant issue.

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