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Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science
Wayne Parsons
‘Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science will attract both intellectuals who love ideas and public policy proponents who are looking for a coherent and practical schemata. It is very readable, there is a defined theme, and the author ha... -
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Say’s Law and the Keynesian Revolution
Steven Kates
‘In this fascinating and well-researched book, Kates takes issue with the standard Keynesian interpretation of Say’s law of markets.’ – Thomas M. Humphrey, The Economic Journal ‘A first rate and scholarly study. Its discussion of the ... -
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The Economics of the Great Depression
Randall E. Parker
‘Parker provides an interesting, detailed account of recent mainstream thought on the origins, transmission and the end of the Great Depression. He is a skilled investigator, whose knowledge and preparation contributed to a series of inf... -
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A History of Post Keynesian Economics since 1936
J. E. King
‘A thorough, thoughtful, issue-related history such as this is just the thing to contribute to the growing maturity of post Keynesian economics, clarifying where we have got to now, and indicating how the approach might develop in the fu...eBook:Find out more$54.40
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The European Macroeconomy
Lee A. Craig, Douglas Fisher
‘European economic history currently lacks a good textbook that might appeal to undergraduate students with a background in economics. . . . This book by Lee Craig and Douglas Fisher . . . is thus to be welcomed as filling an important g... -
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Europe in the International Economy 1500 to 2000
Edited by Derek H. Aldcroft, Anthony Sutcliffe
‘. . . this book can be useful as a comprehensive textbook on European economic history since it surveys, over a limited number of pages, such an extended period.’ – Karl Gunnar Persson, Eh.Net ‘This will surely prove to be the definit... -
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Exchange Rate Regimes in the Twentieth Century
Derek H. Aldcroft, Michael J. Oliver
‘This book provides an accessible survey of the substantial literature that has now accumulated on exchange-rate regimes in the twentieth century . . . a welcome addition to the literature.’ – Stephen Broadberry, Journal of Economic Hist... -
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Conversations with Leading Economists
Brian Snowdon, Howard R. Vane
‘These conversations are valuable on many levels. The more or less casual reader with a general sense for the issues and interest in the subject might read them for enjoyment. The student struggling to construct a coherent picture in t... -
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Reflections on the Development of Modern Macroeconomics
Edited by Brian Snowdon, Howard R. Vane
‘An eclectic, insightful collection on the development of modern macroeconomics.’ – David C. Colander, Middlebury College, Vermont, US ‘This is a superb book providing a comprehensive, authoritative and lucid coverage of today’s macroec...eBook:Find out more$42.40
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FEMINISM AND ANTI-FEMINISM IN EARLY ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Michèle A. Pujol
‘This is a book the generalist will want in the university library, if not on the shelf.’ – Bette Polkinghorn, Journal of the History of Economic Thought ‘Pujol's book is pathbreaking, scholarly and well written. In short review, it is... -
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Democracy and the Environment
Edited by William M. Lafferty, James Meadowcroft
‘Democracy and the Environment brings together an impressive array of authors who are well known and influential within environmental politics and policy making. These include Andrew Dobson, Timothy O’Riordan, John Dryzek, Robert Paehlk... -
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A SOARING EAGLE: Alfred Marshall 1842–1924
Peter Groenewegen
‘Groenewegen’s magnificent biography of Alfred Marshall provides a veritable mountain of detailed evidence on the development and contributions of a remarkable and complex human being during his long life. Groenewegen has left no stone ...