Symposium: Economics of the New Left: Rejoinder
Assar Lindbeck
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1972, vol. 86, issue 4, 665-683
Abstract:
How to identify New Left economics, 665. — Are the weaknesses of traditional economics the strength of Marxism? 667. — The formation of preferences, 672. — Power, 674. — Basic issues neglected by the New Left, 676. — The use of knowledge in society, 677. — Incentives and the labor market, 678. — Other problems neglected by the New Left, 679. — Determinism versus smorgasbord, 681. — Final words, 682.
Date: 1972
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