How Economics Should Be Complicated (Albert Hirschman’s Legacy)

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ISBN-10:

143317300X

ISBN-13:

9781433173004

Author(s): HIRSCHMAN
Edition: New
Released: Dec 22, 2020
Publisher: Peter Lang
Format: Hardcover, 410 pages

Description:

This volume brings together select texts representative of the full range of intellectual output of one of the greatest and most eclectic economists of our time, Albert O. Hirschman. Covering a time span of over forty years, they recall his most prominent books and include many additional themes taken from essays of wide-ranging origin and content. The title How Economics Should Be Complicated has the dual sense of an endpoint and a central and recurrent theme in the author's experience, which unfolds in his critical--but constructive--relationship with economic theory, his openness to other social sciences and his democratic and "possibilist" political inspiration. This stands as the basis of an important lesson in intellectual rebirth.

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