A history of economic thought
Esta obra clásica constituye una investigación sistemática sobre la evolución del pensamiento económico occidental. El autor examina críticamente las contribuciones de las principales figuras y escuelas, desde los pensadores de la Antigüedad (Platón y Aristóteles) y el período escolástico, pasando p...
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New York
McGraw-Hill
1960
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. The Eighteent Century, Locke and Newton; The Natural Order; and The Phsiocrats.
- 2. Adam Smith’s Forerunners in Moral Philosophy.
- 3. Adam Smith’s Philosophy of Science and Theory of Social Psychology and Ethics.
- 4. Adam Smith’s Ideal and Theory of The Self-Adjusting Liberal Economy.
- 5. Benthamism.
- 6. Malthus; Population Growth and Poverty; and Classical Economics.
- 7. Ricardo. Introductory.
- 8. Ricardo: The Ricardian Theory of Exchange Values, Income Shares, and Economic Growth; and The Under-Consumption Heresy.
- 9. John Stuart Mill: Philosophy, Ethics, Politics, and Logic.
- 10. John Stuart Mill: Economics and Political Economy.
- 11. Karl Marx and His Intellectual System; Its Social-Its, Hegelian, and Ricardian Elements.
- 12.Victorian Conservative Liberalism and Neo-Classical Economics.
- 12. Victorian Conservative Liberalism and Neo-Classical Economics.
- 13. Marshallian Economics.
- 14. From The Last Heyday of The Classical. Liberalism, to The Mid-Twentieth-Century World’s Ideologies, Rigimes, and Conflicts, Communism and Fascism.
- 15. The Mid-Twentieth-Century World’s Ideologies, Regimes, and Conflicsts: Democratic Socialism, and Interventionist Liberalism.
- 17. Recent Developments of New Economic Theories Relevant to Problmes of Public Policy: Keynesian Economics.