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Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume II
Schools of Thought in Economics
Edited by Gilbert Faccarello and Heinz D. Kurz
Volume II contains entries on the major schools of economic thought and analysis. These schools differ with regard to their 'vision' of the working of the economic system, the major forces and interactions that shape its path, and the policy recommendations proposed. At any moment of time, several such schools typically compete with one another, striving for dominance within the economic and political discourse.
Each Handbook can be read individually and acts as a self-contained volume in its own right. It can be purchased separately or as part of a three-volume set.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 29 Jul 2016
- ISBN:
- 9781849801119
- eISBN:
- 9781785367366
- Pages:
- 512
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- Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume II
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures and tables
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: General introduction
- Chapter 2: Antiquity
- Chapter 3: Economic thought in scholasticism
- Chapter 4: Cameralism
- Chapter 5: Mercantilism and the science of trade
- Chapter 6: French Enlightenment
- Chapter 7: Italian Enlightenment
- Chapter 8: Scottish Enlightenment
- Chapter 9: British classical political economy
- Chapter 10: French classical political economy
- Chapter 11: Bullionist and anti-bullionist schools
- Chapter 12: Banking and currency schools
- Chapter 13: Non-Marxian socialist ideas in France
- Chapter 14: Non-Marxian socialist ideas in Britain and the United States
- Chapter 15: Non-Marxist socialist ideas in Germany and Austria
- Chapter 16: Marxism(s)
- Chapter 17: German and Austrian schools
- Chapter 18: British marginalism
- Chapter 19: Lausanne School
- Chapter 20: Historical economics
- Chapter 21: Institutionalism
- Chapter 22: Russian School of mathematical economics
- Chapter 23: Cambridge School of economics
- Chapter 24: Stockholm (Swedish) School
- Chapter 25: Chicago School
- Chapter 26: Monetarism
- Chapter 27: New classical macroeconomics
- Chapter 28: Public choice
- Chapter 29: Neo-Ricardian economics
- Chapter 30: Keynesianism
- Chapter 31: Post-Keynesianism
- Chapter 32: New Keynesianism
- Index
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Handbook Chapter
- Published:
- 29 July 2016
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- v–vii (3 total)
Collection:
Economics 2016
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- Handbook on the History of Economic Analysis Volume II
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures and tables
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: General introduction
- Chapter 2: Antiquity
- Chapter 3: Economic thought in scholasticism
- Chapter 4: Cameralism
- Chapter 5: Mercantilism and the science of trade
- Chapter 6: French Enlightenment
- Chapter 7: Italian Enlightenment
- Chapter 8: Scottish Enlightenment
- Chapter 9: British classical political economy
- Chapter 10: French classical political economy
- Chapter 11: Bullionist and anti-bullionist schools
- Chapter 12: Banking and currency schools
- Chapter 13: Non-Marxian socialist ideas in France
- Chapter 14: Non-Marxian socialist ideas in Britain and the United States
- Chapter 15: Non-Marxist socialist ideas in Germany and Austria
- Chapter 16: Marxism(s)
- Chapter 17: German and Austrian schools
- Chapter 18: British marginalism
- Chapter 19: Lausanne School
- Chapter 20: Historical economics
- Chapter 21: Institutionalism
- Chapter 22: Russian School of mathematical economics
- Chapter 23: Cambridge School of economics
- Chapter 24: Stockholm (Swedish) School
- Chapter 25: Chicago School
- Chapter 26: Monetarism
- Chapter 27: New classical macroeconomics
- Chapter 28: Public choice
- Chapter 29: Neo-Ricardian economics
- Chapter 30: Keynesianism
- Chapter 31: Post-Keynesianism
- Chapter 32: New Keynesianism
- Index