The Economic Crisis in Retrospect

Explanations by Great Economists

Edited by G. Page West III, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship and Robert M. Whaples, Professor of Economics, Wake Forest University, US

As the United States continues its slow recovery from the global financial crisis of 2008, politicians, policymakers and academics are increasingly turning to the lessons of history to gain insight into how we might address both current and future economic challenges. This volume offers contributions by eminent economists and historians, each commenting on the theories of a particular 20th century economist and the ways in which those theories apply to modern economic thought.

‘This readable, well-written volume is an excellent resource for both undergraduate and graduate students interested in the history of economic ideas and the history of economic thought. Policy makers and politicians would also benefit tremendously from reading this work... Highly recommended.’
– S. Adjibolosoo, Choice

‘If there is a single message that emerges from the wonderful essays contained in this volume, it is that economics is hard. The fact that virtually all economists agree on a handful of simple truths that describe the marketplace belies the fact that, when push comes to shove, dynamic economic processes are notoriously difficult to understand and control. The Economic Crisis in Retrospect provides the reader with a window into how some of the most perceptive economic thinkers of the last two centuries have wrestled with these issues.’
– Steven G. Medema, University of Colorado, US

‘When the financial crisis hit, Ben Bernanke defended the economics profession by arguing that economists such as Bagehot and Thornton had a complete analysis of financial crises. Unfortunately, until the crisis hit, most economics students had never heard of, let alone read, either. That’s sad, and this book provides an excellent entrée into past economists’ insights and how they relate to the financial crisis. It is a useful read.’
——David c .滤器,明德学院,我们

‘With apologies to Santayana. . . this excellent work shows that those who can remember past economic thought are condemned to repeat the insights of major economic thinkers and show their relevance by applying them to contemporary economic issues.’
– Steven Pressman, Monmouth University, US

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