Development of Economic Analysis
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Edition: 6
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publish date: 10/01/2000
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Part I: Preclassical Economics - an overview of Preclassical Economics; 1:Early Masterworks as Sources of Economic thought, 2:The origins of Analytic Economics, 3:The Transition to Classical Economics; Part II: Classical Economics - an overview of Classical Economics; 4:Physiocracy:the beginning of Analytical Economics, 5:Adam Smith: From Moral Philosophy to Political Economy, 6:Thomas Malthus and J.B Say: The Political Economy of Population Behaviour and Aggregate Demand,7. David Ricardo and William Nassau Senior: Income Shares and their Long Term Tendencies 8.David Ricardo and John Stuart Mill: International Trade, Finance and Monetary Theory, 9:Classical Theory in Review:From the French Theorists to Utilitarianism: Part III: The Critics of Classicism - an overview of Dissent; 10:Socialism, Induction, and the forerunners of Marginalism, 11:Karl Marx: An inquiry into the 'Law of Motion' of the Capitalist System, 12:'FirstGeneration' Marginalists: Jevons, Walras, and Menger, 13:'Second Generation' Marginalists; Part IV: the Neoclassical Tradition, 1890-1945; 14:Alfred Marshall and the Neoclassical Tradition, 15:Chamberlin, Robinson, and other Price theorists, 16:The 'New' Theory of Welfare and Consumer Behaviour, 17:Neoclassical Monetary and Business-cycle Theorists; Part V: The Dissent from Neoclassicism, 1890-1945; 18:The Dissent of American Institutionalists, 19:The Economists of Planning; Socialism without Marxism, 20:J.M. Keynes's Critique of the Mainstream Tradition, 21:Keynes's Theory of Employment, Output and Income; Part VI: Beyond High Theory; 22:The Emergence of Econometrics as a Sister-Discipline of Economics, 23:Keynesians, Neo-Walrasians, and Monetarists, 24:The Analytics of Economic Liberalism: The Chicago Tradition, 25:Competing Paradigms in Contemporary Economics
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