Understanding Business: A Multidimensional Approach to the Market Economy. MarketsVivek Suneja Psychology Press, 2000 - 288 頁 How do markets work? This reader introduces the student to the workings of the market, explaining both the reasons for its success and its shortcomings. Throughout, the text encourages a critical approach demonstrating the diversity of market economies. In particular it explores:
With chapters by Will Hutton, John Gray and Eric Hobsbawm, this reader provides an excellent introduction. |
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The global economy AD 14001800 comparisons and relations | 7 |
The British industrial revolution | 37 |
ECONOMIC AGENTS | 57 |
Households | 59 |
More on consumer demand | 73 |
Organizations | 83 |
HOW MARKETS WORK | 115 |
Competition and power in markets | 117 |
International trade | 169 |
Protectionism and industrialization a historical perspective | 187 |
Multinational corporations | 196 |
Globalization in the age of empire | 213 |
MARKETS GOOD SERVANTS BAD MASTERS? | 237 |
The diversity of capitalisms | 239 |
Capitalism and global free markets | 256 |
Why did East Asia grow so fast? | 264 |
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