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Economic Myths and the Mythology of Economics (Routledge Revivals)
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ABSTRACT
First published in 1986, Economic Myths and the Mythology of Economics is a polemical study in which the author focuses on the popular myths and misconceptions that colour our understanding of economic issues. Professor Mishan, the internationally recognised economist and expert in the field of resource allocation and cost benefit analysis, undermines the idea that economics is a science. But such are popular myths, he argues, that governments employ battalions of economists in their ongoing attempts to promote economic growth, efficiency and employment. The author challenges the validity and measurement of such concepts as economic efficiency and GNP, and questions the assumption that free competitive markets can operate effectively in a rapidly changing, high-technology society. Professor Mishan foresees in his study further expansion as an unavoidable consequence of continued innovation, while revealing the interconnecting processes by which innovative activity, designed to raise living standards, has begun to erode the moral and psychological foundations of a viable and libertarian society.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |1 pages
Part I
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
chapter 1|11 pages
Demand-Pull and Wage-Push
chapter 2|32 pages
The New Inflation
part |1 pages
Part II
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
chapter 3|21 pages
The Limits to Freedom of Choice?
chapter 4|30 pages
The Mystique of Economic Expertise
chapter 5|16 pages
GNP: Measurement or Mirage?
part |1 pages
Part III