Synopses & Reviews
Review
Thirteen previously published papers written by Professor Hutt concerning the effects of economic and political power on the allocation of resources, the distribution of income, and the quality of life in general. Also includes concluding essay by the editors summarizing Professor Hutt's views.Journal of Economic Literature
Description
"Bibliography of William Hutt's writings" : p. 241-243.
Table of Contents
Civil rights and young "conservatives."--Unanimity versus non-discrimination (as criteria for constitutional validity).--Illustration of Keynesianism.--South Africa's salvation in classic liberalism.--Economic power and labor unions.--Misgivings and casuistry on strikes.--Critics of the "classical tradition."--The significance of price flexibility.--The significance of state interference with interest rates.--The sanctions for privacy under private enterprise.--Discriminating monopoly and the consumer.--The nature of aggressive selling.--The yield from money held.--Summary and conclusion by the editors.