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Daniel B. Klein

    Libertarian Essays
    What Do Economists Contribute?
    • The title of this book raises a provocative question that should make all economists think. What is our raison d'etre ? Only a few economists have specifically addressed the issue. Several of the more challenging efforts are included here. Do economists have much influence on government policy, particularly over, say, five or ten years? Is that because they don't try hard enough or is it because politicians care more about the next election than about the opinion of economists? In this splendid collection, some published as long ago as the 1930s, nine great economists consider these questions. The editor's illuminating introduction sorts out the area of agreement and disagreement between them. Inhaltsverzeichnis Editor's Introduction Bibliography Biographies of Contributors On the Role of Values in the Work of Economists; F.D.Graham Economists and Public Policy; R.Coase On the Decline of Authority of Economists; W.H.Hutt 'Realism' in Policy Espousal; C.Philbrook How to Do Well While Doing Good!; G.Gordon The Common Weal and Economic Stories; D.N.McCloskey What Do Economists Know?; T.C.Schelling Economists and the Correction of Error; I.M.Kirzner On Being an Economist; F.A.Hayek

      What Do Economists Contribute?
    • Libertarian Essays

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      In this intriguing collection of essays, Daniel B. Klein offers a fresh perspective on libertarianism and its place in today's society. From the role of government in the economy to the ethics of individualism, Klein tackles a wide range of issues with insight and wit. Whether you're a seasoned libertarian or just curious to learn more about the philosophy, this book is sure to stimulate your thinking.

      Libertarian Essays