100 Great Economists since Keynes

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Mark Blaug's 100 Great Economists After Keynes is a fascinating and profound journey into the history of economic thought that reveals to the reader the wealth of ideas, theories, and personalities that have shaped the modern economy. Translated into Russian by M. A. This book becomes an indispensable source for those who seek to understand how economic concepts developed after the revolutionary ideas of John Maynard Keynes, who had a huge impact on the world financial system and public policy. The book focuses on a hundred great economists, each of whom left his own unique mark on science. The author does not just list their names, but immerses the reader in their biographies, ideas and contributions to the development of economic thought. Mark Blaug masterfully shows how the ideas of these scientists transformed, collided and sometimes contradicted each other, creating a complex mosaic of the modern economy. The book examines in detail both classical figures, such as Friedrich Hayek or Milton Friedman, and lesser-known but equally important theorists, whose ideas influenced the formation of economic policy and theory in the 20th and 21st centuries. This book is a real storehouse of knowledge for students, teachers, economists and anyone interested in the history of economic thought. It will help to understand how the ideas of individual scientists influenced the formation of modern economic institutions, politics and even global crises. The reader will learn about how views on the role of the state, the market, money and international trade have changed, as well as how these ideas have been reflected in real life. Mark Blaug, an author known for his ability to make complex economic concepts accessible and fascinating, writes in a lively and vibrant style, saturated with examples and anecdotes. His book is not only a textbook, but also an exciting story that makes you think about how the ideas of the past shape our present and future. Unlike dry textbooks, 100 Great Economists After Keynes reads like an exciting novel in which each hero is a person with a character, destiny, and a unique view of the world. The book is especially relevant for those interested in modern economic trends, financial crises and global politics. It raises important topics the role of the state in the economy, the impact of monetary policy, the idea of free market and social equality. These questions remain relevant today, and understanding their origins helps to better navigate complex economic realities. A special place in the book is occupied by the analysis of ideas that influenced the formation of economic policy in different eras. The reader will be able to trace how the ideas of economists have transformed under the influence of historical events, wars, crises and technological revolutions. This makes the book not only informative, but also very relevant for those who want to understand how the past helps to predict the future. 100 Great Economists After Keynes is not just a collection of biographies and theories. It’s a lively dialogue with history that helps us understand how ideas shape our world. The author, Mark Blaug, is known for his work on economic history and theory, and his style is distinguished by clarity, vivacity and analytical depth. His other well-known works, such as The History of Economic Thought and Economics for All, confirm his skill in turning complex concepts into accessible and fascinating reading. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand how economic thought developed after Keynes, who was behind the revolutionary ideas and how they influenced modernity, Mark Blaug’s “100 Great Economists After Keynes” will be a real discovery for you. This is a book for those who want not only to know the facts, but also to understand the meaning behind them, and learn to see behind economic theories the real mechanisms that govern our world.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Марк Блауг
пер. с англ. под ред М. А. Сторчевого - Language
- Russian
- Series
- Библиотека "Экономической школы"
- ISBN
- 9785903816033
- Release date
- 2008