History of Economic Thought
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Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science
Wayne Parsons
Keynes and the Quest for a Moral Science is an accessible, highly readable account which will appeal to scholars and students in the field of economics, history of economics, public policy and history of ideas. -
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Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics
Edited by Horst Hanusch, Andreas Pyka
The Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics is a cutting-edge collection of specially commissioned contributions highlighting not only the broad scope but also the common ground between all branches of this prolific and fast devel...eBook:Find out more$77.56
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The Making of a European Economist
David Colander
David Colander’s highly original and thought provoking book considers ongoing changes in graduate European economics education. Following up on his earlier classic studies of US graduate economic education, he studies the ‘economist prod...eBook:Find out more$44.76
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Say’s Law and the Keynesian Revolution
Steven Kates
This highly original contribution examines one of the most controversial concepts in the history of economics – the true meaning of the Law of Markets. This has been a contentious issue since the publication of Keynes’s General Theory, b... -
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The Elgar Companion to Alfred Marshall
Edited by Tiziano Raffaelli, Giacomo Becattini, Marco Dardi
The Companion places Alfred Marshall’s ideas in their historical context, highlighting the many streams of social research originating from them. The contributors form a remarkable cast of leading experts, covering a spectrum of Marshall... -
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Keynes and his Battles
Gillies Dostaler
This fascinating book brings together and examines all aspects of the life and work of one of the most influential thinkers of the last century, John Maynard Keynes, whose theses are still hotly debated. It combines, in an accessible, un...eBook:Find out more$52.76
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The Causes, Costs and Compensations of Inflation
William Oliver Coleman
This book explores the causes, costs and benefits of inflation. It argues that while the cause of inflation is essentially monetary, the costs and benefits of inflation lie in inflation’s distortion of the economy's responses to real sho...eBook:Find out more$59.96
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Seasons of a Scholar
John H. Dunning
In his perceptive and easily readable autobiography, John Dunning walks the reader through the four seasons of his professional and private life. With just the right touch of humour, he recounts his boyhood experience during the eventful...eBook:Find out more$44.76
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The Austrian School
Jesús Huerta de Soto
The Austrian School forms a concise but comprehensive exposition of the main tenets of the modern Austrian School of Economics while also providing a detailed explanation of the differences between the Austrian and the neoclassical (incl... -
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The Economics of the Great Depression
Randall E. Parker
Comprising a series of unique and informative interviews, this original book focuses on the evolution and current state of the economic literature on the Great Depression. Renowned economists assess the status of the remaining debates, e... -
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Augustin Cournot: Modelling Economics
Edited by Jean-Philippe Touffut
From his earliest publications, Cournot broke from tradition with his predecessors in applying mathematical modelling to the social sphere. Consequently, he was the first to affirm the mathematization of social phenomena as an essential ...eBook:Find out more$44.76
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Economics in the Shadows of Darwin and Marx
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
Economics in the Shadows of Darwin and Marx examines the legacies of these two giants of thought for the social sciences in the twenty-first century.eBook:Find out more$52.76