This volume brings together select texts representative of the full
range of intellectual output of one of the greatest and most eclectic
economists of our time, Albert O. Hirschman. Covering a time span of
over forty years, they recall his most prominent books and include
many additional themes taken from essays of wide-ranging origin and
content. The title How Economics Should Be Complicated has the dual
sense of an endpoint and a central and recurrent theme in the
author’s experience, which unfolds in his critical—but
constructive—relationship with economic theory, his openness to
other social sciences and his democratic and "possibilist" political
inspiration. This stands as the basis of an important lesson in
intellectual rebirth.
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ISBN
9781433173028
Publisert
2021
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1. utgave
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Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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