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short history of economic thought /By Bo Sandelin Hans-Michael Trautwein

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York: Routledge, 2024.Edition: 4th EdDescription: 121pISBN:
  • 9781032515380
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.1 SAN/S
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Contents:
Introduction Pre-classical economic thought Classical political economy Neoclassical economics Historical schools and institutionalism Monetary macroeconomics Orthodoxy and change Index
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Book Dept. of Economics Processing Center Dept. of Economics Non-fiction 330.1 SAN/S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available ECN17018

Now in its fourth edition, A Short History of Economic Thought provides an elementary overview of the history of economic thought. This new edition continues to offer its trademark of clear and concise coverage of the main schools of thought and paradigm shifts in the field of mainland Europe, as well as addressing Anglo-American trends. The book has been thoroughly updated throughout in order to reflect changes in the landscape of the field. Details on key thinkers, on early developments outside the Western world and on the recent evolution of scholarship in quantitative and non-orthodox turns have been added or expanded, while not compromising on the book's concise approach. A chapter is devoted to each of the major developments in the history of the discipline, concluding with a chapter in which the authors draw together some of the key strands and comment on major works and textbooks in the history of economic ideas. They also reflect on the changes in economic thinking within the general context of the philosophy of science. This text is ideal for courses where the history of economic thought constitutes only a small part or required background reading. It also continues to be an extremely useful, much-needed text for all introductory economics courses in the field

Introduction
Pre-classical economic thought
Classical political economy
Neoclassical economics
Historical schools and institutionalism
Monetary macroeconomics
Orthodoxy and change
Index

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