BUSINESS CYCLES AND EQUILIBRIUM

Black's iconoclastic and often strident criticism of mainstream economics is both refreshing and stimulating. These essays are welcome additions to supplementary reading lists in money and banking, international finance, and macroeconomics. Highly recommended as a provocative contribution to th...

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Main Author: Black, Fischer (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. Basil Blackwell 1987
©1987
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