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The economics of innocent fraud
Book • 2003
In 'The Economics of Innocent Fraud', John Kenneth Galbraith critiques the modern economic system by identifying several 'frauds' or misconceptions, such as the dominance of corporate power, the manipulation of consumer demand, and the ineffective role of the Federal Reserve.
He argues that these 'frauds' distort economic reality and hinder effective governance.
The book is a concise yet powerful critique of contemporary economic discourse.
He argues that these 'frauds' distort economic reality and hinder effective governance.
The book is a concise yet powerful critique of contemporary economic discourse.
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