John Eatwell

John Eatwell is a British economist known for his work in economic theory and policy. He has held various academic and public service positions, including serving as the President of Queens' College, Cambridge.

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  1. 1. The World Of Economics

    A Comprehensive Guide to Economic Theory and Practice

    "The World of Economics" is a comprehensive reference book that serves as an essential guide to the field of economics, offering a wide-ranging compilation of entries penned by an international group of economists and scholars. The work covers key concepts, theories, and figures that have shaped economic thought, providing readers with a deep understanding of both historical and contemporary economic issues. Its encyclopedic format presents a wealth of information on various topics, including economic policy, market structures, and foundational principles, making it a valuable resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the complexities of how economies function and evolve.

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  2. 2. National Populism

    The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy

    The book delves into the rise of national populism across the globe, examining the socio-economic and cultural factors that have fueled its growth. It explores how disillusionment with traditional political elites, economic disparities, and cultural anxieties have contributed to the appeal of populist movements. Through a comprehensive analysis, the book seeks to understand the motivations and grievances of those who support these movements, offering insights into the challenges and implications for contemporary democracies.

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