there was a Heilbroner and LThurow, if memory serves. no Heilbroner and Galbraith. mbs > I remember really liking a big reader-friendly exercise in introductory > theoretical explanation and critique - so well written and laid out was it > that stuff of which I had never been able to make sense suddenly became > apparent to me so readily I felt I must have been mentally retarded not to > have got it in the first place. Forget the name, but, unsurprisingly, the > authors were Heilbroner and Galbraith. I'm no economist (I was even less so > then), but ain't this a good book? Or has it somehow become obsolete?
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