The origin of economic ideas/ Routh, Guy
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330.1 MUM/P The physiology of Industry/ | 330.1 NAY/E Economics as ideology and experience: essays in honour of Ashok Mitra/ | 330.1 PEA/O Origins of law and economics/ | 330.1 ROU/O The origin of economic ideas/ | 330.1 SAN/E Economics evolving: a history of economic thought/ | 330.1 STA/I The ideal foundations of economic throught/ | 330.1 VIN/C The Crimes of the Economy/ |
Part 1 Diagnosis: Simonde de Sismondi; William Thompson; Richard Jones; four critical Victorians; American critics; Britain between the wars; modern times; the adamant paradigm.
Part 2 The preposterous origins: the just price; the mercantile revolution; Sir William Petty; John Locke and Dudley North; Vauban and Boisguillebert; Richard Cantillon; the Physiocrats; Adam Smith.
Part 3 From propaganda to dogma: Malthus on population; Ricardo; Malthus on economics; Jean-Baptiste Say; Say's law; Nassau W.Senior; John Stuart Mill; the popularizers.
Part 4 The Marxist transformation: new visions; manifesto of the Communist Party; the economic system; the Marxian revocation; Marxism assessed.
Part 5 Tiny increments of economic change: constituents of the marginal doctrine; marginalism unveiled, developed and assessed.
Part 6 The Keynesian restoration: the world of the thirties; the economists' answer; the General Theory.
Part 7 The world of the textbooks: perfect competition; consumers; business behaviour; macroeconomics; the hard core; signs of hope; the role of the textbooks. Part 8: re-formation.
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