Top 10 de los libros de economía en los últimos 100 años

Jue, 07/28/2016 - 11:45 -- resqueda

The poll “What are the top 10 economics books of the last 100 years?” was open for two weeks and over 3,000 economists voted.  They could vote for up to 10 of the books on the short list of 50 which had been compiled from the nominations submitted by Real-World Economics Review readers.  People on average voted for five books.  Here are the results.

Top 10 economics books of the last 100 years

1. (1,597 votes) John Maynard KeynesGeneral Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936)

2. (1,027) Karl PolanyiThe Great Transformation (1944)

3. (927) Joseph A. SchumpeterCapitalism, Socialism & Democracy (1942)

4. (780) John Kenneth GalbraithThe Affluent Society (1958)

5. (731) Hyman MinskyStabilizing an Unstable Economy (1986)

6. (687) Thomas PikettyCapital in the Twenty-First Century (2014)

7. (583) Joan RobinsonThe Accumulation of Capital (1956)

8. (582) Michal KaleckiSelected Essays on the Dynamics of the Capitalist Economy(1971)

9. (580) Amartya SenCollective Choice and Social Welfare (1970)

10. (500) Piero SraffaProduction of Commodities by Means of Commodities (1960)

 

 

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