
The Science of Economics
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Narrated by:
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Kurt Elftmann
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By:
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Fred Foldvary
About this listen
The Science of Economics is a complete and thorough presentation of the principles of economics. Integrating various schools of thought (classical, neoclassical, Austrian, Georgist), this full-spectrum treatise on economics delivers a comprehensive yet concise education in economics. Readers will learn how to analyze issues and formulate remedies for our social problems. The Science of Economics delivers a depth, breadth, and fervor for social progress that is rarely found in other economics books.
The Science of Economics covers a multitude of topics in economics, including:
- The foundational premises of economics. The ethical basis of a market economy.
- The significance of the three factors (land, labor, and capital goods).
- The time origin of interest.
He was able to predict it by combining Henry George & Mises together. This book covers that. It explains a lot of background as well.
If all you understand is Kensyan economics or Friedman. Give this a try. Should help you understand that the boom and bust cycle is abnormal. And also explain why everyone but Fred and a few others keep getting it right
Gregorian & Austrian economics combined
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