History of Economic Thought
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History of Economic Thought as an Intellectual Discipline
D. P. O’Brien
This book restates the importance of the study of the history of ideas, in the context of the writings of economists. After an initial statement, a case study involving five methodological detours is considered. This is followed by an an... -
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Pioneers of Financial Economics: Volume 2
Edited by Geoffrey Poitras, Franck Jovanovic
This second and final book in the exploration of the pioneers of financial economics examines the development of the discipline during the twentieth century. Specially commissioned essays discuss scholars from the early part of the centu... -
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The Legacy of Ludwig von Mises
Edited by Peter J. Boettke, Peter T. Leeson
This pathbreaking book seeks to be the definitive collection documenting the intellectual legacy of Ludwig von Mises in modern political economy. Its intended readership is scholars in the history of political economy and in particular ... -
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Pioneers of Financial Economics: Volume 1
Edited by Geoffrey Poitras
The search for the pioneers of financial economics contained in this volume places the origins of financial economics well outside the conventional boundaries of the history of economic thought. Under the editorship of Geoffrey Poitras, ... -
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The Road to Economic Freedom
Edited by Philip Booth, John Meadowcroft
This pathbreaking collection brings together a selection of work by Nobel Prize winning authors from the archives of the Institute of Economic Affairs. The laureates whose work is featured made an important contribution to economists’ un... -
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Joan Robinson’s Economics
Edited by Bill Gibson
On the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the 20th century’s most accomplished and controversial economists, scholars from around the world reflect on the legacy of Joan Robinson’s work. Addressing Robinsonian themes in growth, mon... -
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Money and Employment
Peter Docherty
Money and Employment examines the analytical role of money within classical, neoclassical and Keynesian theories of output and employment. -
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Capital Theory
Edited by Christopher Bliss, Avi J. Cohen, G. C. Harcourt
This comprehensive three-volume edition brings together the most important contributions in capital theory, from its classical origins to its modern manifestation in endogenous growth models. The readings examine the recurring controvers... -
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Hayek and Human Rights
John C.W. Touchie
Hayek’s vision of the political and economic future has to a remarkable extent come to pass, and his writings can now be seen to contain much that is orthodox and widely accepted. The tight weaving of insights from diverse academic disci...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Modern Macroeconomics
Brian Snowdon, Howard R. Vane
Erudite, accessible and lucidly written, this book is both a stimulating introduction and excellent guide to the controversies and diversity of modern macroeconomic debates. It will prove invaluable for students on undergraduate and post...eBook:Find out more$68.76
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The Foundations of Bureaucracy in Economic and Social Thought
Edited by Bill Jenkins, Edward C. Page
These two landmark volumes – prepared by leading authorities in the field – locate bureaucracy in its proper historical and theoretical context. They demonstrate that far from being a spent force bureaucratic organisations and processes ... -
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Time in Economic Theory
Edited by Stefano Zamagni, Elettra Agliardi
No question has more intrigued the minds of scholars of economic thought throughout history than that of the nature and meaning of time. The articles in this insightful collection attempt to provide satisfactory answers to fundamental is...