Small is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as if People Mattered
| Book | Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered |
| Imprint | Blond & Briggs |
| Publisher | Blond & Briggs Ltd |
| Copyright Holder | E. F. Schumacher |
| Printed by | Anchor Press Ltd |
| Author photo/portrait | Peter Beckett |
| Cover/Jacket Design by | Andrew Smee |
| About/Subject | Economics |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | London |
| Copyright | 1973 |
| Pages / Font | 288 pages |
| SBN | 85634 012 X |
| Price | £3.25 net In U.K. only |
| Chapters | Part I. THE MODERN WORLD 1. The Problems of Production 2. Peace and Permanence 3. The Role of Economics 4. Buddhist Economics 5. A Question of Size Part II RESOURCES 1. The Greatest Resource - Education 2. The Proper Use of Land 3. Resources for Industry 4. Nuclear Energy - Salvation or Damnation? 5. Technology with a Human Face Part III THE THIRD WORLD 1. Development 2. Social and Economic Problems Calling for the Development of Intermediate Technology 3. Two Million Villages 4. The Problem of Unemployment in India Part IV ORGANISATION AND OWNERSHIP 1. A Machine to Foretell the Future? 2. Towards a Theory of Large-Scale Organisation 3. Socialism 4. Ownership 5. New Patterns of Ownership Epilogue Notes and Acknowledgements |
| Notes | U.K. first edition |
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