John Kenneth Galbraith No 23, 2006/1 - 270 pagesPages 7 to 8EditorialPages 9 to 30Galbraith’s Economic ThinkingBy Marlyse PoucholPages 31 to 48Galbraith: From One Institutionalism to Another?By Michel MarchesnayPages 49 to 69From One Managerial Capitalism to... AnotherBy Pascal PetitPages 70 to 77Considerations on the Search for Full Employment in EuropeBy Bertrand de LargentayePages 79 to 108Profit without Accumulation: The Recipe for Finance-Led CapitalismBy Laurent CordonnierPages 109 to 140Economy and DevelopmentBy Eric Thosun MandraraPages 141 to 171Attitude, a Key Factor in Escaping Under-DevelopmentBy Rémy VolpiPages 173 to 192The Role of Public Services According to GalbraithBy Pierre Le MasnePages 193 to 216Neo-liberalism and Militarism in Galbraith’s Analysis and ThoughtBy Michel Alexandre BaillyPages 217 to 234J.K. Galbraith, Economist of PeaceBy Jacques Fontanel, Fanny CoulombPost ScriptPages 235 to 241The Origin of Galbraith’s IdeasBy Richard Parker