Economics and the Public Purpose

Economics and the Public Purpose
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publsiher: Signet Book
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1975
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: WISC:89031108053

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Economics and the Public Purpose

Economics and the Public Purpose
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publsiher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1973
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0395172063

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Criticism of the present economic system of the USA and proposals for comprehensive economic policy reform - covers the general economic theory of advanced economic development, consumption, and the concept of the household, the market system in relation to the service sector and the self employed, economic planning, price policy, inflation, income distribution, fiscal policy, the environment, technological change, the role of women, etc.

Economics and the Public Purpose

Economics and the Public Purpose
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1973
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: OCLC:809047061

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Economics and the Public Purpose

Economics and the Public Purpose
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1973
Genre: Corporations
ISBN: OCLC:809047061

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Public Purpose

Public Purpose
Author: Mariana Mazzucato
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781946511706

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How governments can spur growth and innovation to solve their greatest challenges—from green energy to national security to building resilient health systems. Known around the world for challenging mainstream economics, economist Mariana Mazzucato believes that “the public sector can and should be a co-creator of wealth that actively steers growth to meet its goals” (The Financial Times). In The Mission-Driven Economy, she calls on governments to create the economies we need today. Mazzucato’s challenge leads off a debate on the revival of Industrial policy—roughly defined as deliberate government action to re(shape) the economy. Industrial policy has fallen out of favor in recent decades as economists defer to free markets to produce innovation and growth. Yet today thinkers across the political spectrum have begun expressing new interest in industrial policy as a way to address the most serious problems of our times: from national security and climate change, to the market’s underfunding of public goods, to sluggish economic growth and labor market dysfunction. Together, contributors make a compelling case for industrial policy—what it is, and why we need it now. Addressing investment, innovation, supply chains, and growth, they offer a robust vision of a renewed industrial policy, and what it can offer the US economy in the face of climate change and a global pandemic.

Economist With a Public Purpose

Economist With a Public Purpose
Author: Michael Keaney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2000-12-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134614578

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This text discusses the continuing relevance of one of the most prominent economists of the twentieth century. The contributors explore the continuing relevance of Galbraith's arguments to current controversies and problems.

Mission Economy

Mission Economy
Author: Mariana Mazzucato
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780063046269

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Longlisted for the 2021 Porchlight Business Book Awards, Big Ideas & New Perspectives “She offers something both broad and scarce: a compelling new story about how to create a desirable future.”—New York Times An award-winning author and leading international economist delivers a hard-hitting and much needed critique of modern capitalism in which she argues that, to solve the massive crises facing us, we must be innovative—we must use collaborative, mission-oriented thinking while also bringing a stakeholder view of public private partnerships which means not only taking risks together but also sharing the rewards. Capitalism is in crisis. The rich have gotten richer—the 1 percent, those with more than $1 million, own 44 percent of the world's wealth—while climate change is transforming—and in some cases wiping out—life on the planet. We are plagued by crises threatening our lives, and this situation is unsustainable. But how do we fix these problems decades in the making? Mission Economy looks at the grand challenges facing us in a radically new way. Global warming, pollution, dementia, obesity, gun violence, mobility—these environmental, health, and social dilemmas are huge, complex, and have no simple solutions. Mariana Mazzucato argues we need to think bigger and mobilize our resources in a way that is as bold as inspirational as the moon landing—this time to the most ‘wicked’ social problems of our time.. We can only begin to find answers if we fundamentally restructure capitalism to make it inclusive, sustainable, and driven by innovation that tackles concrete problems from the digital divide, to health pandemics, to our polluted cities. That means changing government tools and culture, creating new markers of corporate governance, and ensuring that corporations, society, and the government coalesce to share a common goal. We did it to go to the moon. We can do it again to fix our problems and improve the lives of every one of us. We simply can no longer afford not to.

Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing

Rethinking the Economics of Land and Housing
Author: Josh Ryan-Collins,Toby Lloyd,Laurie Macfarlane
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781786991218

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Why are house prices in many advanced economies rising faster than incomes? Why isn’t land and location taught or seen as important in modern economics? What is the relationship between the financial system and land? In this accessible but provocative guide to the economics of land and housing, the authors reveal how many of the key challenges facing modern economies - including housing crises, financial instability and growing inequalities - are intimately tied to the land economy. Looking at the ways in which discussions of land have been routinely excluded from both housing policy and economic theory, the authors show that in order to tackle these increasingly pressing issues a major rethink by both politicians and economists is required.