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Economics without Time

A Science blind to the Forces of Historical Change

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  • © 1993

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This is a book about real time in economics, a dimension increasingly unused by the leading edge of the profession. This, it is argued, has serious implications for economics role as the premier policy-advising source for national governments and international organisations. It is also a book about the great waves of economic change that are surging out of the distant past and into the future - waves of change that economists have failed even to identify let alone analyse. It however challenges economics to put its house in order before it is engulfed by this rising tide. But, the question is however, will economics have time?

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Time in Economics

  3. Economics in Time

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Australia

    Graeme Donald Snooks

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GRAEME SNOOKS

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