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050 1 4 _aHB 95
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100 1 _aWapshott, Nicholas,
_d1952-
_947057
245 1 0 _aKeynes Hayek :
_bthe clash that defined modern economics /
_cNicholas Wapshott.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bW.W. Norton & Co.,
_cc2011.
300 _axiv, 382 pages ;
_c25 cm.
490 1 _aNorton paperback
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aThe glamorous hero : how Keynes became Hayek's idol, 1919/27 -- End of empire : Hayek experiences hyperinflation firsthand, 1919/24 -- The battle lines are drawn : Keynes denies the "natural" order of economics, 1923/29 -- Stanley and Livingstone : Keynes and Hayek meet for the first time, 1928/30 -- The man who shot Liberty Valance : Hayek arrives from Vienna, 1931 -- Pistols at dawn : Hayek harshly reviews Keynes's "Treatise," 1931 -- Return fire : Keynes and Hayek lock horns, 1931 -- The Italian job : Keynes asks Piero Sraffa to continue the debate, 1932 -- Toward "The general theory" : the cost-free cure for unemployment, 1932/33 -- Hayek blinks : "The general theory" invites a response, 1932/36 -- Keynes takes America : Roosevelt and the young New Deal economists, 1936 -- Hopelessly stuck in Chapter 6 : Hayek writes his own "general theory," 1936/41 -- The road to nowhere : Hayek links Keynes's remedies to tyranny, 1937/46 -- The wilderness years : Mont-Páelerin and Hayek's move to Chicago, 1944/69 -- The age of Keynes : three decades of unrivalled American prosperity, 1946/80 -- Hayek's counterrevolution : Friedman, Goldwater, Thatcher, and Reagan, 1963/88 -- The battle resumed : freshwater and saltwater economists, 1989/2008 -- And the winner is-- : avoiding the Great Recession, 2008 onward.
520 _aAs the stock market crash of 1929 plunged the world into turmoil, two men emerged with competing claims on how to restore balance to economies gone awry. John Maynard Keynes, the mercurial Cambridge economist, believed that government had a duty to spend when others would not. He met his opposite in a little-known Austrian economics professor, Friedrich Hayek, who considered attempts to intervene both pointless and potentially dangerous. The battle lines thus drawn, Keynesian economics would dominate for decades and coincide with an era of unprecedented prosperity, but conservative economists and political leaders would eventually embrace and execute Hayek's contrary vision. From their first face-to-face encounter to the heated arguments between their ardent disciples, Nicholas Wapshott here unearths the contemporary relevance of Keynes and Hayek, as present-day arguments over the virtues of the free market and government intervention rage with the same ferocity as they did in the 1930s.--Publisher description.
600 1 0 _aKeynes, John Maynard,
_d1883-1946.
600 1 0 _aHayek, Friedrich A. von
_q(Friedrich August),
_d1899-1992.
600 1 4 _aKeynes, John Maynard,
_d1883-1946
_xCrítica e interpretación
_916251
600 1 4 _aHayek, Friedrich A. Von
_q(Friedrich August),
_d1899-1992
_xCrítica e interpretación
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650 0 _aFree enterprise.
650 0 _aSubsidies.
650 0 _aEconomists.
650 4 _aLibre empresa
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650 4 _aSubsidios
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650 4 _aEconomistas
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830 0 _aNorton paperback
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