The Affluent SocietyHoughton Mifflin, 1984 - 291 pagina's Discusses the new economics of abundance and includes a survey of economic and social change since the book first appeared twenty-six years ago. |
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accepted Adam Smith advance advertising affluent society Alfred Marshall American American liberalism attitudes automobiles become better business cycle businessmen capacity capital central tradition century CHAPTER concern conflict conservative consumer consumption conventional wisdom cost David Ricardo decline demand depression economic ideas economic security economists effect efficiency effort eliminate equality expenditure fact firms fiscal goal Gross National Product growth Herbert Spencer important income increased output increased production individual industrial inequality inflation insecurity interest investment labor force less liberal Malthus Marx Marx's matters measure military misfortune modern corporation monetary policy percent political poor poverty prestige problem progress protection public services reason reduce regarded remains result Ricardian Ricardo rich social balance Social Darwinism Social Darwinists spending stability supply survival tendency things Thorstein Veblen thought tion unemployment unions United urgency Veblen wages wants wealth workers