Dangerous Guesswork In Economic Policy

ISBN:
978-3-03-156077-4
Auflage:
2024
Verlag:
Springer International Publishing
Land des Verlags:
Schweiz
Erscheinungsdatum:
23.07.2024
Autoren:
Format:
Softcover
Seitenanzahl:
100
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This book highlights the importance of economic knowledge in government decision-making. Almost every decision and responsibility facing governments involves economic considerations as well as other aspects. Whether it is funding the military, management of the health care system, or taxing appropriately, the issues are too complex and too important to be left to hunch, intuition, and guesswork. A politician who aspires to more than personal power, and wants to benefit the national society, needs good economic advice. Recognizing the need for effective advice and knowing how to find it is itself challenging. This book points the way.

A sophisticated overview of economics is the key and a realistic attainment. How does economics work? Is it science? Is it common sense dressed up in jargon? This book provides insight into what is going on in the discipline and why this knowledge is needed. Students intending to study economics can get a head start from this book. Those alreadyengaged can be helped around some awkward corners. The main audience is the general reader.

Economic turmoil abounds. Does it look like informed policies are being undertaken? Does the discussion on radio and other media of current problems have the feel and thrust of genuine knowledge, or is it merely spinning out familiar cliches and guesses? Reading this book, the concerned citizen, the reader with curiosity, and the informed voter will enjoy knowing more about effective economic policy. 

Biografische Anmerkung

Max Steuer has been a member of the Economics Department at the London School of Economics (LSE), UK, since 1959, and is a Reader Emeritus in the Economics Department, LSE. He was a Co-Director of the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, LSE; and a Programme Associate, at Cities Programme, LSE. Steuer still is a part-time lecturer at the Department of Economics, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE, teaching economics and philosophy. He had extended leaves of absence at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Ghana. Book publications include Mathematical Sociology with Janet Holland, The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on the United Kingdom, Steuer et. al. and The Scientific Study of Society.