In this engaging volume, the editors present the influential work of economist Gottfried Haberler, whom Paul Samuelson judges qualified "for about two-and-a-half Nobel prizes in economics." Throughout the book, Haberler's essays reveal the clarity of his analyses and his ability to identify crucial policy choices, whether grappling with issues of inflation, unemployment, trade, or development. Presenting Haberler as the eclectic economist he is, the editors show that far from being an ideologue, Haberler is an economist who ...
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In this engaging volume, the editors present the influential work of economist Gottfried Haberler, whom Paul Samuelson judges qualified "for about two-and-a-half Nobel prizes in economics." Throughout the book, Haberler's essays reveal the clarity of his analyses and his ability to identify crucial policy choices, whether grappling with issues of inflation, unemployment, trade, or development. Presenting Haberler as the eclectic economist he is, the editors show that far from being an ideologue, Haberler is an economist who uses whatever approaches and theories are appropriate for the problems he considers.
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