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Michel Beaud

    Michel Beaud is a French economist with an unorthodox approach. Throughout his research into contemporary economies and current realities, he developed an economic perspective that incorporates history, hierarchy, resource distribution, development disparities, and the environment. As a university professor and author of numerous widely published works, he analyzes ongoing transformations through concepts such as capitalism, reproduction conflicts, the global economy, and hierarchical national/global systems, engaging with economic policies and international environmental awareness.

    Histoire du capitalisme de 1500 à 2000
    Economic Thought Since Keynes
    • 1997

      Economic Thought Since Keynes

      A History and Dictionary of Major Economists

      • 498 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of economic theories post-Keynes, this book examines significant topics such as the rise of monetarism, the development of supply-side economics, and the emergence of behavioral economics. It highlights how these ideas challenged and transformed traditional Keynesian views, reflecting broader shifts in economic policy and practice. The text serves as a critical resource for understanding the interplay between economic theory and real-world applications during a transformative period in economic history.

      Economic Thought Since Keynes