The Truth About Markets
| The Truth About Markets: Why Some Nations are Rich but Most Remain Poor | |
|---|---|
| Author(s) | John Kay |
| Genre(s) | Economics |
| Publisher | Allen Lane |
| Publication date | 1 May 2003 |
| ISBN | 9780140296723 |
The Truth About Markets: Why Some Nations are Rich but Most Remain Poor is a book by economist John Kay, published in 2003 by Allen Lane.[1][2][3][4][5]
Plot
The Truth About Markets looks at why market economies performed better than socialist or centrally directed ones. The book looks at markets in a number of different settings around the world.
References
- ^ Lambert, Richard. The Times, 16 April 2003.
- ^ The Economist, 1 May 2003.
- ^ Vander Weyer, Mertin. "We each have our own little story", The Telegraph, 26 April 2003.
- ^ Elliot, Larry. "Beware fat cats and dreamers", The Guardian, 3 May 2003.
- ^ Kettle, Martin. "New Labour's big idea is that there is now no big idea", The Guardian, 29 April 2003.
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