Economic thought from Smith to Keynes
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Economic thought from Smith to Keynes
(Economists of the twentieth century, . The collected essays of Takashi Negishi ; v. 3)
E. Elgar, c2000
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
Kemp-330-N081200808523
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Modern theory has greatly influenced our reading of the history of economics. This third volume of Negishi's essays gathers together some of his most significant contributions to this subject, drawing as much from seminal works as from material now rarely obtainable.These essays reconsider economic thought in the light of modern theory, from Smith to Marx, and from Marshall to Keynes. Takashi Negishi discusses contributions made both in classical school and marginal revolution literature which are still significant to modern economic theory, and those heralding from Japan which have lacked exposure in the West.
This volume will appeal not only to scholars in the history of economic thought, but more generally will interest those economists who are unsatisfied with the current state of economics.
Table of Contents
Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Theory and History Part II: Classical Economics Part III: Marxian Economics Part IV: Neo-Classical and Keynesian Economics Index
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