Monetary Equilibrium. --
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the interplay between politics and economic theory, highlighting how political factors shape economic thought and development. It examines historical contexts and the influence of political ideologies on economic theories, providing insights into how these elements interact and evolve over time. The work aims to deepen the understanding of economic concepts by considering the political dimensions that often underpin them.
A Collection of Essays on Methodology
This book, first published in 2007, is a scholarly work from Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis. It delves into specific themes and concepts relevant to its field, contributing to academic discourse and offering insights for researchers and students alike. The publication reflects the rigorous standards of its publisher, ensuring a quality resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the subject matter.
Focusing on the influential work of Nobel Prize-winning social scientist Gunnar Myrdal, the collection showcases a broad spectrum of his writings beyond his renowned study on American racial issues. It features early essays on economics, insights into population dynamics, and reflections on values within social sciences, alongside excerpts from his extensive analysis of Asian development. This compilation highlights Myrdal's significant contributions to social science and offers a comprehensive view of his intellectual legacy.
Exploring the complexities of African-American experiences in the New World, the book delves into the stark contrast between the American ideals of freedom and justice and the systemic injustices faced by black individuals. It examines the inherent contradictions within American democracy, highlighting the struggles of a marginalized community. The appendices, which focus on valuation and belief, offer valuable insights into the theoretical and methodological frameworks used in the analysis. This work has been hailed as a crucial examination of contemporary American society.