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Keynesianism, Social Conflict and Political Economy
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228 pages
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Focusing on the evolution of postwar Keynesianism in the United States, this book challenges conventional economic models by emphasizing the historical and social conflicts that shape economic theory. The author employs an interdisciplinary approach to explore the real-world implications of economics, culminating in a critical analysis of Keynesianism's relevance in today's global economic crises and the emergence of new social movements.
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2000, hardcover
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