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Author Gorga, Carmine, 1935-

Title The economic process : an instantaneous non-Newtonian picture / Carmine Gorga.

Publication Info. Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, [2010]
©2010

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Edition Expanded ed.
Description 1 online resource (xx, 410 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; A Synopsis; Acknowledgments; Preface to Expanded Edition; Preface; Prolegomena (Preliminaries); The Need to Transform Economic Theory; ... Into ""Simple"" and ""Obvious"" Economics; Part I: Overall Analysis of Keynes' Model; Chapter I: Keynes' Thought as the Apex of Classical Economics; Chapter II: Toward Concordian Economics; Chapter III: Lack of Homogeneity in Keynes' Model; Chapter IV: Simplicism -- and Forced Doublespeak -- of Keynes' Model; Chapter V: Lack of True Equivalence in Keynes' Model.
Chapter VI: Neither Classical nor Mainstream, but Rational EconomicsPart II: Analysis of the Component Elements of Keynes' Model; Chapter VII: The Dissection of Keynes' Model and the Dissolution of the S-I Nexus; Chapter VIII: The History of the Word Saving -- Chapter IX: Beyond Adam Smith's Conception of Saving; Chapter X: Beyond Keynes' Definition of Investment; Chapter XI: The Definition of Saving, Hoarding, and Investment; Chapter XII: The Real Saving-Investment System.
Chapter XIII: A Sartorial Movement: Turning Keynes' Model Inside Out or Turning Mainstream Economics into Concordian EconomicsChapter XIV: The Concept of Consumption; Chapter XV: The Concept of Income and the Flows Model as a Whole; Part III: Analysis of the Economic Process; Chapter XVI: The Economic Process as a Whole; Chapter XVII: Simplistic Descriptions of the Economic Process; Chapter XVIII: The Production Process; Chapter XIX: The Consumption Process; Chapter XX: The Distribution Process; Chapter XXI: Economic Growth: The Normal Outcome of the Unfolding of the Economic Process.
Chapter XXII: Inflation: The Outcome of the Economic Process Gone AwryPart IV: Foundations of Economics; Chapter XXIII: Toward Econometrics: Closing the Gap Between Micro and Macro Economics; Part V: Consciousness and Conscience of Economics; Chapter XXIV: Poverty and the Economic Process; Chapter XXV: The Elimination of Absolute Poverty Through the Right to Create All the Wealth One Needs; Epilogue: Come To Concord; Appendix 1: Symbols, Meanings, and Definitions; Appendix 2: Concordian Economics: Tools to Return Relevance to Economics; Appendix 3: Economics for Physicists and Ecologists.
Summary This book transports the reader from the world of mainstream economics, in which the object of observation is The Market (exchange), to a world in which the object of observation is the economic process. Both producer and consumer must, respectively, be legitimate owners of real wealth and monetary wealth.
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Subject Economic policy.
Economic policy.
Economics -- History -- 20th century.
Economics.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Theory.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History.
Other Form: Print version: The economic process Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c2010. 9780761849537 (pbk.) (DLC) 2009938687
ISBN 9780761849544 ebook
0761849548
9780761849537 paperback
076184953X paperback