A history of economic thought : from Aristotle to Arrow
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A history of economic thought : from Aristotle to Arrow
B. Blackwell, 1989
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A History of Economic Thought is a text for undergraduate history of economic thought courses. It covers the major writers and schools of thought; in doing so, it reveals not only ideas, but relevant stories of the lives of the great economic thinkers.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction. 2. The Scholastics and the Mercantilists.
3. One Foot in the Mercantilist World and One in the Classical.
4. The Physiocrats.
5. Adam Smith.
6. Thomas R. Malthus.
7. David Ricardo, Classical Monetary Theory, and Say's Law.
8. David Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy.
9. Classical Economics From Ricardo to Mill's Principles.
10. John Stuart Mill.
11. Marx and Engels.
12. Precursors of the Marginal Revolution.
13. Carl Menger and the Austrian School.
14. William Stanley Jevons and the Marginal Revolution.
15. Leon Walras.
16. Alfred Marshall.
17. American Economics: Benjamin Franklin to Irving Fisher.
18. The Monopolistic Competition Revolution.
19. John Maynard Keynes.
20. Modern Times: Macroeconomics.
21. Modern Times: Econometrics and Microeconomics
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