An Outline of the History of Economic Thought
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 26 May 2005
- ISBN 9780199279142
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages584 pages
- Size 233x156x31 mm
- Weight 818 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous line drawings 0
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Long description:
Review from previous edition The scope of this book is vast...The strength of the book is that it provides a clear, non-technical account of some of the most important recent developments in economic theory, which many readers will find informative...Though many conclusions reached by Screpanti and Zamagni are controversial, the book makes a stimulating read and provides a useful addition to the literature on this subject.
MoreTable of Contents:
From the Origins to Keynes
The Birth of Political Economy
The Laissez-Faire Revolution and Smithian Economics
From Ricardo to Mill
Socialist Economic Thought and Marx
The Triumph of Utilitarianism and the Marginalist Revolution
The Construction of Neoclassical Orthodoxy
The Years of High Theory: I
The Years of High Theory: II
Contemporary Developments of Economic Theory
Contemporary Macroeconomic Theory
General Economic Equilibrium and Microeconomics
At the Margins of Orthodoxy
A Post-Smithian Revolution