Unholy Trinity
Discover the intricate connections between complex systems theory and Classical political economy in Duncan K. Foley’s compelling book, Unholy Trinity. Published in 2009 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful work spans 110 pages and delves into pivotal issues such as induced technical change and income distribution within capitalist economies.
Foley expertly navigates the complexities of capitalism through a mathematical lens, making this book a valuable resource for those interested in economics, environmental economics, labor economics, and land use. By applying advanced systems theory, Unholy Trinity offers fresh perspectives on the challenges that modern economies face, inviting readers to explore the profound implications of economic dynamics.
Whether you’re a student, researcher, or simply curious about the interplay of economics and complexity, Foley’s engaging writing style and detailed analysis will enrich your understanding of these critical themes.