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Ideas in economics

edited by R.D. Collison Black

Barnes & Noble Books, 1986

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Papers presented at the 1985 meeting of the Section F of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at the University of Strathclyde

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A collection of essays that discusses the major concepts of some of history's most notable economists and explores their relevance to contemporary economic systems and problems. Leading modern economic theorists look at such thinkers as Adam Smith, Bentham, Ricardo, Mill, Marx, and Keynes. Contents: Introduction, R. D. Collison Black; Dentists and Preachers, R. D. Collison Black; Adam Smith: Then and Now, Andrew Skinner; Sir James Steuart's Corporate State, Walter Eltis; Jeremy Bentham's Democratic Despotism, Pedro Schwartz; David Ricardo's Treatment of Wages, Terry Peach; The Relevance of John Stuart Mill: Some Implications for Modern Economics, Samuel Hollander; Marx's Capital Today, Anthony Brewer; The Continuing Relevance of Alfred Marshall, John Whitaker; Keynes' Economics: A Revolution in Economic Theory or in Economic Policy? Bernard Corry

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