Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350021477
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350021471
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 248
Original price was: ₹295.00.₹236.00Current price is: ₹236.00.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Tejas Vinod Dhoke –
Fascinating insights! Provides a deep dive into economic history with a relevant analysis of capitalism. Highly recommended for those interested in economics.
Anukaran Sahu –
While I appreciated the historical context, I found the conclusions a bit simplistic. It raises important questions, but lacks nuance.
Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati –
Good analysis, but very academic. I struggled with the writing style. It may be better for experts in the field rather than the average reader.
Simran Agarwal –
This book is a must-read for anyone studying economics. The historical context alone is worth the price. Changed how I viewed market trends.
Divyanjana Nikam –
The book is okay, but I feel like it has not aged well. I did not agree with some of the arguments made. Overall it was alright.
Gowri Krishna V R –
Excellent book that is essential for understanding American capitalism. This book provides valuable insights and has changed my thinking.
Samridh Shakya –
It’s a decent exploration of the topic, but it gets bogged down in details. I wish it had a clearer thesis statement. Left me somewhat unsatisfied.
Dhaval Kukreti –
A classic for a reason! This book really made me think about the future of American Capitalism. It’s complex, but it’s well worth your time.
Piyush Upadhyay –
I found this book insightful and thought-provoking. It challenged my preconceived notions about capitalism. A bit heavy on the jargon but overall good.
Tejswi Raj –
While the book offers some valid points, it’s a bit repetitive and slow-paced. Could have been more concise. Good for serious academics only.
Sourav Dutta –
Interesting ideas, but the writing is incredibly dry. It felt like a chore to get through. Only recommended for serious students of economics.
Ankit Sharma –
A dense read, but worth the effort. Sheds light on capitalism’s cyclical nature. Could use more contemporary examples. I recommend it for economics enthusiasts.
Aaryan Kumar Pandey –
This book is a game-changer. It’s complex, but it’s worth the effort to understand the arguments presented. I will read again!
Jatin Pruthi –
A profound and compelling analysis of the American economy. It’s densely written, but the insights are invaluable. A worthwhile investment of time.
Vaibhav Aggarwal –
Provides an interesting historical perspective. Some theories feel outdated, but the core arguments remain relevant. Worth considering, but not a casual read.