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The Intellectual Capital of Michel Kalecki - a Study in Economic Theory and Policy

The Intellectual Capital of Michel Kalecki - a Study in Economic Theory and Policy

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The Intellectual Capital of Michel Kalecki - a Study in Economic Theory and Policy

by George R.Feiwel

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Knoxville: The University of Tennessee Press, 1975 Few men have exerted as profound an impact on economic analysis and policy as did Michel Kalecki (1899-1970). Kalecki anticipated Keynes' General Theory with a broader, more coherent version of that theory. He helped to lay the theoreticak base of modern capitalism in motion. 582pp.

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Title
The Intellectual Capital of Michel Kalecki - a Study in Economic Theory and Policy
Author
George R.Feiwel
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
087049161X
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9780870491610
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The University of Tennessee Press
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Knoxville
Date Published
1975
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235x165mm

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