Business Cycle Theory, Part II

Selected Texts, 1860-1939

Mauro Boianovsky author

Format:Set / collection

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Jan '05

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Business Cycle Theory, Part II cover

These volumes contain key texts from the period 1860-1939, covering a long list of Anglo-Saxon writers, as well as the most important contributions from the French, German, Italian, Russian and Swedish debates. The older business cycle theories presented here richly elucidate the complex interaction between real, monetary and structural change factors in economic systems — providing a fertile source of inspiration for current researchers. This second part is organised around the themes of economic growth, technical change and business cycles; the accelerator, overaccumulation and underconsumption; saving, investment and expectations; and quantitative business cycle analysis.

'the great virtues of a collection like this, and an important reason why it should be in libraries, is that it provides curious graduate students and junior faculty members in departments where the history of economic thought is not taught (ie., most of them these days) with access to a well organised set of readings on a topic of great importance.' History of Political Economy

ISBN: 9781851967261

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 3152g

1736 pages