Wisconsin, Labor, Income, and Institutions
Discover "Wisconsin, Labor, Income, and Institutions," a compelling collection of insights from Martin Bronfenbrenner's influential course on the Distribution of Income at the University of Wisconsin, offered in 1954. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited in 2011, this hardback edition spans 452 pages and is an essential read for economists and scholars interested in the mid-20th century history of economic thought.
This work delves into the evolution of neoclassical theory and its interplay with the political climate of the Cold War, offering a unique perspective on labor and income distribution during a transformative period. Whether you are a student of economics or simply curious about the historical context of economic theory, this book will enrich your understanding of the underlying institutions that shape our economic landscape. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of scholarly history that continues to resonate today.