Markets, Money and Capital: Hicksian Economics for the Twenty First Century
Examines Hicksian economics for modern contexts with insights from Scazzieri, Sen, and Zamagni. Key benefit: comprehensive theoretical perspective for economics scholars. Customer insight: mixed/positive sentiment indicated by a five-star rating from a single reviewer
Highlights
- multifaceted Hicksian perspective
- contributes to theory of markets and capital
- collaboration among notable scholars
Pros
- coauthored by prominent economists
- theoretical breadth across markets and capital
- relevant to contemporary economic analysis
- scholarly rigor
Cons
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