The history of economic thought : a concise treatise for business, law, and public policy. Volume I, From the ancients through Keynes /
Ashford, Robert, 1943-,
The history of economic thought : a concise treatise for business, law, and public policy. Volume I, From the ancients through Keynes / From the ancients through Keynes Robert Ashford, Stefan J. Padfield. - First edition. - 1 online resource (xii, 125 pages) - Business law collection, 2333-6730 . - Business law collection. .
Includes bibliographies and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Overview of the history of economic thought from the ancients through Keynes -- 3. Preclassical economics -- 4. Classical economics -- 5. Socialist economics and other critiques of the classical economists -- 6. Neoclassical/Austrian economics -- 7. American institutional economics -- 8. Modeling imperfect competition -- 9. Keynesian economics and the rise and fall of Samuelson's neoclassical Keynesian synthesis -- 10. Other schools (more Austrian economics, public choice, and behavioral economics) -- Afterword -- Index.
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This two-volume concise treatise on the history of economic thought is accessibly written for readers interested in business, law, and public policy. Volume I and Chapters 11 and 12 of Volume II examine economics from its ancient origins through contemporary economics. Volume I, Chapters 1-10 discuss (1) the ancient Greek, Roman and Scholastic periods, (2) the mercantile era, (3) Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill and other classical economists, (5)socialist and other critics of classical economics including Karl Marx (6) founders of neoclassical economics, including Alfred Marshall and Leon Walras, (7) Keynesian economics and the rise and fall of Samuelson's Keynesian-neoclassical synthesis, and (8) other economic schools including Austrian, public choice, institutional, behavioral, and other heterodox schools. Volume II, Chapters 11 and 12 discuss economics following Keynes through contemporary economics and the Great Recession. Volume II, Chapters 13 and 14 provide an executive summary of the history and views and recommendations regarding its practical application.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
9781631570704
Economics--History.
Adam Smith Austerity Austrian Economics Binary Economics Capacity Utilization Economics Economic Efficiency Economic Growth Economic Methods Economic Theory Environmental Economics Evolutionary Economics Feminist Economics Full Employment Georgist Economics Great Depression Great Recession Heterodox Economics Historicism History of Economic Thought Industrial Revolution Innovation Institutional Economics Invisible Hand Keynesian Economics Louis Kelso Monetary Theory Neoclassical Economics Price Theory Rational Expectations Socio-Economics Socialist Economics Stimulus Unutilized Productive Capacity
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Electronic books.
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The history of economic thought : a concise treatise for business, law, and public policy. Volume I, From the ancients through Keynes / From the ancients through Keynes Robert Ashford, Stefan J. Padfield. - First edition. - 1 online resource (xii, 125 pages) - Business law collection, 2333-6730 . - Business law collection. .
Includes bibliographies and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Overview of the history of economic thought from the ancients through Keynes -- 3. Preclassical economics -- 4. Classical economics -- 5. Socialist economics and other critiques of the classical economists -- 6. Neoclassical/Austrian economics -- 7. American institutional economics -- 8. Modeling imperfect competition -- 9. Keynesian economics and the rise and fall of Samuelson's neoclassical Keynesian synthesis -- 10. Other schools (more Austrian economics, public choice, and behavioral economics) -- Afterword -- Index.
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions.
This two-volume concise treatise on the history of economic thought is accessibly written for readers interested in business, law, and public policy. Volume I and Chapters 11 and 12 of Volume II examine economics from its ancient origins through contemporary economics. Volume I, Chapters 1-10 discuss (1) the ancient Greek, Roman and Scholastic periods, (2) the mercantile era, (3) Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill and other classical economists, (5)socialist and other critics of classical economics including Karl Marx (6) founders of neoclassical economics, including Alfred Marshall and Leon Walras, (7) Keynesian economics and the rise and fall of Samuelson's Keynesian-neoclassical synthesis, and (8) other economic schools including Austrian, public choice, institutional, behavioral, and other heterodox schools. Volume II, Chapters 11 and 12 discuss economics following Keynes through contemporary economics and the Great Recession. Volume II, Chapters 13 and 14 provide an executive summary of the history and views and recommendations regarding its practical application.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader.
9781631570704
Economics--History.
Adam Smith Austerity Austrian Economics Binary Economics Capacity Utilization Economics Economic Efficiency Economic Growth Economic Methods Economic Theory Environmental Economics Evolutionary Economics Feminist Economics Full Employment Georgist Economics Great Depression Great Recession Heterodox Economics Historicism History of Economic Thought Industrial Revolution Innovation Institutional Economics Invisible Hand Keynesian Economics Louis Kelso Monetary Theory Neoclassical Economics Price Theory Rational Expectations Socio-Economics Socialist Economics Stimulus Unutilized Productive Capacity
[genre]
Electronic books.
HB75