Bright Promises, Dismal Performance: An Economist's ProtestThe Nobel Prize winner writes here on current issues of prevailing concern to every American citizen and taxpayer, displaying the powers of analysis and expression that have made him one of the most widely respected economists in America. Edited and with an Introduction by William R. Allen. |
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Contents
Economic Myths and Public Opinion January 1976 | 60 |
Is Capitalism Humane? 1978 | 83 |
Fair Versus Free July 4 1977 | 91 |
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