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THE COMING OF KEYNESIANISM TO AMERICA
Edited by David C. Colander, Harry Landreth
This book is based around a set of interviews with, what might be called, the Keynesian revolutionaries – the individuals most responsible for introducing Keynesian economics to the United States. It includes formal interviews with Rich... -
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European Monetary Union Since 1848
Wim F.V. Vanthoor
This innovative book – based on actual historical experience – advances the controversial idea that European Monetary Union will only succeed if supported by much closer political union between the member states. -
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Unemployment and the Economists
Edited by Bernard Corry, Alan Budd, Walter Eltis, Jose Harris, Terry Peach, George Peden
Unemployment and the Economists addresses economic ideas, beliefs and arguments regarding the causes and possible cures of unemployment – a matter of recurring interest and concern for economists throughout history. -
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Economic Change in Eastern Europe since 1918
Derek H. Aldcroft, Steven Morewood
Economic Change in Eastern Europe since 1918 presents a concise, authoritative account of the economic history of Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia in the twentieth century. Drawing upon a deep knowledge o... -
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A HISTORY OF BRITISH INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, 1939–1979
Edited by Chris Wrigley
This authoritative history offers a major assessment of British industrial relations between the outbreak of the Second World War and the advent of Margaret Thatcher’s government in 1979. Written by a group of leading specialists, this ... -
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Rich Nations – Poor Nations
Edited by Derek H. Aldcroft, Ross E. Catterall
Rich Nations – Poor Nations offers a broad perspective on the development process in which authors relate historical work to the current problems of the Third World. While these papers are not anchored solely in the European past, they ... -
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Alfred Marshall’s Lectures to Women
Edited by Tiziano Raffaelli, Eugenio Biagini, Rita McWilliams Tullberg
This new critical edition makes the Lectures, which have sometimes been referred to by Marshallian scholars, available to a wider body of historians of economic thought. Based on Mary Paley Marshall’s original notes, corrected by Marsh...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Rationalism and Anti-Rationalism in the Origins of Economics
William O. Coleman
This major new study of the philosophical roots of economics examines the impact on eighteenth century economic thought of the rivalry between two opposing philosophical outlooks: rationalism and anti-rationalism. The economic thought o... -
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WOMEN OF VALUE
Edited by Mary A. Dimand, Robert W. Dimand, Evelyn L. Forget
Women of Value seeks to better understand the lives and work of the women who helped to build the economics profession. A number of these papers focus on the sociology of the economics discipline including the failure to cite the work o... -
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Capitalism, Socialism and Post-Keynesianism
G. C. Harcourt
Capitalism, Socialism and Post-Keynesianism begins with three essays on policy issues: the case for a middle way between command economies and free market economies; the broad principles of macroeconomic policy for Australia in the 1990s... -
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THE MAKERS OF MODERN ECONOMICS
Edited by Arnold Heertje
In The Makers of Modern Economics scholars at the peak of their powers reflect on their influences, education and careers as well as the wider concerns of economics as a discipline. -
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EXPLAINING THE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF NATIONS
Angus Maddison
This important collection of his work – including a number of original new essays – offers an authoritative analysis of the economic performance of nations. Drawing extensively on quantitative and qualitative evidence, Professor Maddiso...