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    On the Border of Economic Theory and History

    On the Border of Economic Theory and History by Bhaduri, Amit;

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    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 4 November 1999

    • ISBN 9780195649017
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages198 pages
    • Size 215x140x20 mm
    • Weight 465 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations illustrations
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    Short description:

    Despite the interface that exists between economics and history, modern economic theory has largely failed to integrate the two, This book of 10 essays by Amit Bhaduri makes an interesting departure in showing how economic theory, and even its formal, mathematcial apparatus can be applied fruitfully to throw light on historical processes and problems in the diverse fields of agrarian economies and industrial capitalism.

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    Despite the interface that exists between economics and history, modern economic theory has largely failed to integrate the two, This book of 10 essays by Amit Bhaduri makes an interesting departure in showing how economic theory, and even its formal, mathematcial apparatus can be applied fruitfully to throw light on historical processes and problems in the diverse fields of agrarian economies and industrial capitalism.

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