Samuelson vs Friedman

Samuelson vs Friedman

la batalla por el libre mercado

Wapshott, Nicholas

In 1966, two distinguished economists signed on as columnists for Newsweek magazine. His job: to discuss current economics and business. Paul Samuelson was a prominent figure in the field of Keynesian economics, advocating economic policies along the lines of John Maynard Keynes's General Theory. For his part, Milton Friedman, virtually unknown at the time outside liberal academic circles, advocated "monetarism," insisting that the Federal Reserve keep tight control over the amount of money in circulation. In Samuelson vs. Friedman, journalist and writer Nicholas Wapshott crafts an entertaining and absorbing tale of these two giants of modern economics, their intertwined lives, and their colossal intellectual battle.

Author
Wapshott, Nicholas
Subject
Human sciences > Business and economics
EAN
9788423434220
ISBN
978-84-234-3422-0
Edition
1
Publisher
Deusto
Pages
400 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
11-10-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
 
Paperback edition
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Wapshott, Nicholas (aut.)

  • Wapshott, Nicholas
    Nicholas Wapshott (Dursley, 1952-) es un destacado periodista y escritor británico. Ejerce como columnista en Reuters, colabora con medios como CNN, ABC y Fox News y también escribe art&   Read more