Intellectual Capital
Discover the profound insights of Thomas Karier in his compelling book, Intellectual Capital, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This thought-provoking work spans 366 pages and dives deep into the foundational concepts of the economic theorists who were honored with the Nobel Prize during its first forty years. Karier meticulously examines the underlying assumptions and values that shape their economic theories, shedding light on the diverse and often controversial aspects of the discipline. Whether you're a student of economics or simply curious about the evolution of economic thought, Intellectual Capital offers a rich exploration of human capital and its significance in the world of economics. Enhance your understanding of this vital subject with Karier's expert analysis and engaging narrative.