A brief history of economic thought : from the mercantilists to the post-Keynesians

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A brief history of economic thought : from the mercantilists to the post-Keynesians

edited by Hassan Bougrine, Louis-Philippe Rochon

Edward Elgar Pub., c2022

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It is now widely acknowledged that history is useful, even essential, because it helps us predict the future. The history of ideas in economics, as in other fields of inquiry, plays an important role in enlightening current researchers as they endeavour to understand contemporary events and anticipate the future of human societies. This book brings together a fine collection of chapters that span contributions from forgotten classics to the most recent new thinking about critical issues such as growth, wealth, its creation and its distribution among members of society. It is A Brief History of Economic Thought, but it will certainly go a long way in helping undergraduate students and other researchers who are curious about the evolution of economic ideas over the last five centuries. Chapters offer discussions on the main tenets of post-Keynesian economics, and focus on issues of growth, wealth and income distribution. The debate on the role of government versus the market is brought to the fore within the context of economic thought from the Physiocrats to the post-Keynesians. The editors have created an essential read for scholars and students interested in the history of economic thought and post-Keynesian economics.

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Contents: Introduction to A Brief History of Economic Thought 1 Hassan Bougrine and Louis-Philippe Rochon PART I THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS BEFORE KEYNES 1 The Mercantilists and Physiocrats 4 Hassan Bougrine 2 The Classical School 14 Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri and Matias Vernengo 3 Karl Marx and the Marxist School 35 Scott Carter 4 The Neoclassical School 54 Hassan Bougrine PART II KEYNES AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES 5 John Maynard Keynes 74 Amitava Dutt 6 Michal Kalecki 94 Malcolm Sawyer 7 Thorstein Bunde Veblen 112 Guglielmo Forges Davanzati 8 Joseph Alois Schumpeter 125 Nicola De Liso 9 Karl Polanyi: The Place of the Economy in Society 148 Claus Thomasberger PART III THE HISTORY OF ECONOMICS AFTER KEYNES 10 The Keynesian School and the Neoclassical Synthesis 173 John E. King 11 Milton Friedman and the Monetarist School 193 Sergio Rossi 12 The Rational Expectations School 211 William McColloch and Matias Vernengo 13 The New Keynesian School 228 Steven Pressman 14 The Post-Keynesian School 246 Louis-Philippe Rochon Author index 273 Subject index 278

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