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Binary economics : the new paradigm

Author: Robert Ashford; Rodney Shakespeare
Publisher: Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, ©1999.
Edition/Format:   Print book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Robert Ashford; Rodney Shakespeare
ISBN: 0761813209 9780761813200 0761813217 9780761813217
OCLC Number: 40408747
Description: xvii, 464 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents: Bk. I. Introduction. Ch. 1. Overview of the new binary paradigm. Ch. 2. Overview of binary economics --
Bk. II. The new binary paradigm. Ch. 3. The great growth in productive capacity and total economic output. Ch. 4. Conventional productivity. Ch. 5. Binary productiveness. Ch. 6. Growth, distribution and finance --
Bk. III. The strategy and structure of the binary economy. Ch. 7. The binary strategy. Ch. 8. The structure of a binary economy. Ch. 9. Binary growth --
the natural consequence of a democratic private property system --
Bk. IV. Beyond the linear paradigm. Ch. 10. Binary economics is outside the linear paradigm. Ch. 11. The choice in private property systems. Ch. 12. The broad beneficial promise of binary economics. Ch. 13. A brief history of binary economics. Ch. 14. The binary future.
Responsibility: Robert Ashford & Rodney Shakespeare.

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