Political Power of Economic Ideas
Discover the intricate relationship between economic ideas and political power in the insightful book Political Power of Economic Ideas by renowned authors. Published by Princeton University Press in 1989, this compelling paperback spans 416 pages and delves into the historical evidence that explains why some nations adopted Keynesian policies while others resisted.
This thought-provoking work explores the critical question of how specific ideas gain traction in shaping policy and political landscapes. It also addresses significant themes across contemporary economics, political science, and history, making it an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about the interplay between economic theories and their political implications, Political Power of Economic Ideas offers valuable insights that will enrich your understanding of these complex dynamics.