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'Positive' economics and policy objectives / T.W. Hutchison.
Author
Hutchison, T. W. (Terence Wilmot)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London : Routledge, 2003.
Description
1 online resource (333 p.)
Availability
Available Online
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Subject(s)
Economics
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Series
Routledge library editions. Economics ; II.
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Routledge library editions. Economics. Methodology & philosophy of economics ; II
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Summary note
This book examines important issues on the relationship between economics and political values or ideologies, by analysing the main branches of economic theory in an historical perspective and their impact on economic policy.
The book is structured as follows:
Part I: Positive Economics?
1. The Positive-Normative Distinction in the History of Economic Thought
Part II: Policy Objectives
2. The Objectives of Economic Policies: An Historical Review
Notes
First published in 1964.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed November 25, 2013).
Language note
English
Contents
part I. Positive economics?
part II. Policy objectives.
ISBN
0-415-60797-3
1-315-01689-3
1-136-51932-7
1-136-51925-4
OCLC
863823344
863157850
Doi
10.4324/9781315016894
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