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Everything for Sale. Buy the Book: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, IndieBound. Title: Everything for Sale: The Virtues and Limits of Markets. Published by: University of Chicago Press. Release Date: May 15, 1999.
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Everything for Sale. The Virtues and Limits of Markets. Robert Kuttner. In this highly acclaimed, provocative book, Robert Kuttner disputes the laissez-faire direction of both economic theory and practice that has been gaining in prominence since the mid-1970s.
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May 19, 1997 · Mr. Kuttner, the co-founder of [The American Prospect], talked about his new book, [Everything for Sale: The Virtues and Limits of Markets]. He analyzed the three separate notions that…
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Enter Robert Kuttner, a founder and co-editor of The American Prospect magazine, a longtime contributor to The Atlantic, and the author of Everything For Sale: The Virtues and Limits of Markets ...
Everything for Sale: The Virtues and Limits of Markets. Robert Kuttner, Kuttner. Alfred A. Knopf, $30 (416pp) ISBN 978-0-394-58392-1.
In Everything for Sale, Kuttner makes a powerful case for the mixed economy, in which government steps in to override markets for a variety of reasons: to stabilize monetary forces, to...