History of Economic Thought
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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$66.36
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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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The Distribution of Wealth
Michael Schneider
The Distribution of Wealth is the first book to provide a comprehensive treatment of the personal distribution of wealth. Michael Schneider uses data from fifteen countries to demonstrate how inequality in the distribution of wealth both... -
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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... -
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A History of Post Keynesian Economics since 1936
J. E. King
This is a unique, comprehensive and international history of the post Keynesian approach to economics since 1936. The author locates the origins of post Keynesian economics in the conflicting initial interpretations of Keynes’s General T...eBook:Find out more$57.56
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The Legacy of Thorstein Veblen
Edited by Rick Tilman
Veblen was an original thinker, responsible for introducing and popularising a host of important concepts and insights. He ignited controversy not only in economics, but also in sociology, history and political science. The number and qu... -
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The Legacy of Piero Sraffa
Edited by Heinz D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori
It is generally acknowledged that Piero Sraffa was one of the most original and important economic theorists of the twentieth century. The significance of Sraffa’s contributions lies in the fact that he elaborated an alternative to the m... -
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Two Hundred Years of Say’s Law
Edited by Steven Kates
This provocative book examines the standing of Say’s Law two centuries after its initial statement in 1803. -
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Old and New Growth Theories
Edited by Neri Salvadori
Since the late 1980s, economic growth has again become a central topic in economic theorising. Recent endogenous growth theory has greatly contributed to the development of the field. Old and New Growth Theories analyses the most recent ...