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This collection of essays amounts to the definitive guide to eighteenth century economics and is a must for any economist's bookshelves. This book represents four decades of Peter Groenewegen's research of the eighteenth century.
This book brings together a collection of essays in honour of Peter Groenewegen, one of the most distinguished historians of economic thought. His work on a wide range of economic theorists approaches a level of near insuperability.
This book documents exchanges between individual scientists and explores the boundaries between economics and neighbouring fields.
Providing a contemporary overview of the debate amongst theoretical stands in economics, this book brings together contributions from a number of eminent scholars. It covers important issues in methodology and the history of thought.
As a defender of free-market liberalism and a leading opponent of socialism, this book places Ludwig von Mises' views on political economy, public policy and monetary economics in the historical context of his time.
Maurice Potron (1872-1942), a French Jesuit mathematician, constructed and analyzed a highly original, but virtually unknown economic model. This book presents translated versions of his economic writings, with an introduction that sketches his life and environment. It is suitable for economics postgraduate students and researchers.
Translation of: L'eonomie des passions selon Adam Smith.
Argues that analysis of the arguments of the Hume's Treatise throws light on Hume's later economic, political and historical work.
Collects together Anthony Brewer's work on the origins and development of the theory of economic growth from the late eighteenth century and looking at how it came to dominate economic thinking in the nineteenth century.
Leon Walras (1834-1910) is one of most important economists in the history of the science. This book is a complete English translation of his "Aetudes d'economie sociale" (1896), in which he presents the essence of his normative economic ideas.
Helps in understanding a current of thought which contributed to the industrial expansion of the nineteenth century. This book is of interest to postgraduate students, economists, historians and philosophers interested in the history of economic thought.
In this discipline-defining volume, some of the leading international scholars in the history of economic thought re-examine the concepts of 'classical economics' and the 'canon', showing the roots and evolution of this contemporary subject.
Analyzes the theory and policy of William Stanley Jevons, a major figure in the field of the history of economics.
This book considers the evolution of economic thought in France from the sixteenth to twentieth century and explores the key economists, themes and controversies which are important in the context of recent research.
The volume goes beyond the conventional history of economics in its emphasis on the historical and institutional context, economic policy, and the development of economics as a profession.
Exploring the work of Austrian and German social scientists such as Carl Menger, Eugen v Bohm-Bawerk and Friedrich Wieser, this title considers the place of subjective rationality or methodological individualism in the total view of social evolution.
This book investigates from the perspective of the major economic dictionaries and encyclopaedias the notions of crises and cycles, featuring entries from Pascal Bridel, Cécile Dangel-Hagnauer, Ludovic Frobert, Harald Hagemann and Alain Raybaut.
Henry A Abbati was not an economist by profession. After retiring from business, he published his first book, "The Unclaimed Wealth: How Money Stops Production". This book restores Abbati's position as a pioneer in macroeconomic theory with a selection of his writings and an introduction to his contribution to the history of economic thought.
Considers the relationship between Hayek and Mill, taking issues with Hayek's criticism of Mill and providing a broader perspective of the liberal tradition. This title features contributions from the likes of Ross Emmett, Leon Montes and Robert Garnett.
Deals with the work on growth theory, integrating the study of the history of economic analysis with contemporary economic theorizing. This book draws on the work of Schumpeter and Smith to articulate the relationships between innovation, knowledge and growth.
Proposes a comparative study of the history of manuals of political economy in the most representative countries for the development of economics in the 19th and early 20th centuries demonstrating that their evolution mirrors the various stages of the 'professionalisation' of economics.
This book is the first complete commentary on Marx's manuscripts of 1861-63, works that guide our understanding of fundamental concepts such as 'surplus-value' and 'production price'.
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