About this Event
Textbook microeconomics' lifeless abstractions of supply/demand, equilibrium and “perfect” markets contradict the common sense of many, and that is because they contradict the most basic principles of the living world. Join us for an exciting discussion with LBJ professor James Galbraith on his latest book, Entropy Economics, which presents a real-world alternative, centered on theories of value and production, consistent with modern science, showing why governments and markets must work together to draw on resources, manage uncertainty and control inequalities. The discussion will be moderated by LBJ professor Raj Patel.
Rated the “Top New Release” in Microeconomics by Amazon, and mentioned in “for further reading” by the .
Lunch will be available for all attendees.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs - SRH 3.122, 2315 Red River St, Austin, United States