ABSTRACT
How do markets work? This reader introduces the student to the workings of the market, explaining both the reasons for its success and its shortcomings. Throughout, the text encourages a critical approach demonstrating the diversity of market economies. In particular it explores:
- the social nature of market economies
- the range of approaches to the study of the market: Marxist, Austrian, Keynesian and institutional economics are discussed as alternatives to the neo-classical mainstream
- the differences between Anglo-American, European and Asian economic models
- the historical development of markets
- globalisation: its extent and its impact
- the costs and the benefits of markets
With chapters by Will Hutton, John Gray and Eric Hobsbawm, this reader provides an excellent introduction.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section 1|51 pages
The Evolution of the Modern World Economy
section 2|58 pages
Economic: Agents
section 3|30 pages
How Markets Work
section 4|21 pages
Understanding Business: Markets
section 5|69 pages
The Global Market
section 6|46 pages
Markets: Good Servants, Bad Masters?